The Brackett T-515 Universal Towbar Adapter is a fast, reliable solution for adapting your Brackett towbar to tow Bell 430 helicopters and Grumman GA-7 Cougar aircraft. Designed for simple installation, this adapter features a quick-release pin system that allows it to be attached or removed in seconds—no tools required. Once installed, the adapter creates a secure, aircraft-specific towing interface without permanently altering your towbar system.
The Brackett Aircraft T-515 Adapter is a precision-engineered tool specifically designed to streamline maintenance procedures for the Bell 430 helicopter. Known for its exceptional compatibility and durability, this adapter is an essential addition to any aviation maintenance operation involving this high-performance aircraft.
Features
- Aircraft Compatibility: Custom-designed for use with the Bell 430 and Grumman GA-7 Cougar, ensuring a perfect fit and reliable operation
- Durable Construction: Built with high-quality materials to withstand the demands of rigorous maintenance and towing environments
- Easy Installation: Simplifies operations with a quick-release pin for fast, tool-free attachment and removal
- Proven Performance: Developed by Brackett Aircraft, a trusted leader in aviation tools and equipment
- Non-Permanent Design: Allows adapters to be added or removed without modifying the towbar system
- Sold Individually: Two adapters required per aircraft configuration
Ensure your Bell 430 or GA-7 Cougar stays flight-ready and easy to maneuver with the Brackett T-515 Adapter. This essential tool delivers precision and reliability, making it a must-have for both towing and maintenance operations.
| General Information | |
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| Part # | T-515 |
| Manufacturer | BAC |
| Shipping Information | |
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| ECCN | EAR99 |
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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY
| Compatible Aircraft* | |
|---|---|
| Bell | 430 |
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