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Barry Mounts 96026-02 is a forward engine mount isolator designed for Cessna 500 and 501 Citation I aircraft, and it is also used in S550 S/II applications. It supports stable engine positioning while reducing vibration transfer into the airframe at the forward mount location. Engine mount isolators help dampen engine-induced vibration and absorb mechanical shock at the engine-to-airframe interface, helping protect structural attachment points and reduce vibration-driven wear on mount hardware and adjacent systems.
Key Features
- FWD isolator for Citation I and S550 S/II: Designed for forward mount applications where correct fit supports stable mount geometry.
- Controls vibration and absorbs mechanical shock: Helps reduce vibration transfer into the airframe and limits stress cycles that contribute to fatigue and premature wear.
- Supports protection of engine bay systems: Helps reduce vibration-driven loosening, chafing, and accelerated wear on nearby components.
- Built for high-vibration business jet environments: Supports reliability-focused maintenance and reduced downtime.
Benefits for Pilots and Maintenance Teams
Effective vibration isolation supports smoother operation and improves stability for systems affected by vibration and mechanical shock.
For maintenance teams, replacing worn isolators helps restore intended damping behavior and reduces repeat maintenance tied to vibration-driven wear.
Why Choose the Barry Mounts 96026-02
The 96026-02 is a dependable forward engine mount isolator for Citation I and S550 S/II aircraft where vibration control and stable mounting performance support long-term reliability.
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Part # | 96026-02 |
| Manufacturer | Barry Mounts Hutchinson |
| Shipping Information | |
|---|---|
| Schedule B | 8487900080 |
| ECCN | 9A991.d |
AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY
| Compatible Aircraft* | |
|---|---|
| Cessna | Citation I 500 , Citation I/SP 501 , Citation SII |
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