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Beringer STC-016 – Brake Heel Master Cylinder Kit - Piper PA-18 Super Cub – Cleveland/Grove Brakes

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The Beringer STC-016 is an aircraft brake heel master cylinder kit that's specifically designed for use on Piper PA-18 Super Cub aircraft outfitted with Cleveland or Grove brakes.

Beringer brake master cylinders can be operated with toes thanks to tabs on top of the rudder pedals, with heels thanks to pedals bolted on the floor, or with hands thanks to either a lever on the stick (symmetrical braking) or a one or two-lever assembly mounted in the cockpit (respectively, symmetrical or differential braking).

Machined from a high-strength aluminum billet, these master cylinders are 100% airtight, greased, and anodized for complete protection against corrosion. Plus, they're 30% lighter than all other master cylinders on the market.
General Information
Part #STC-016
ManufacturerBeringer Aero

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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY

Compatible Aircraft*
Piper Super Cub PA-18
*This list is for general reference only and may not be entirely accurate for all aircraft. Please confirm all equipment meets the requirements of your aircraft with the owners/maintenance manuals prior to purchasing or using with your aircraft.

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