New at BIBUS!
New to our range are ball insert pins, associated accessories and Bypass Pin Kits specially manufactured to aviation standards NAS/MS. Ball Insert Pins are used for fast fastening, locking, adjusting, changing and securing.
How do flightpins work?
They are, at the touch of a button, quick and easy to unlock, thus very suitable for frequently repeated connections. These ball insert pins (Quick release pins) are manufactured according to Aviation Standard MS / NAS and tested according to NAS 1332
Our collection
The range includes ball lock pins in the following models: standard, T-handle, L-handle or with a ring handle (full stainless steel). In addition, we can supply various types of mounting cables and ‘Remove Before Flight’ warning flags.
- with button handle according to MS17984 / NAS1333, NAS1334, NAS1335, NAS1336, NAS1337, NAS1338, NAS1339, NAS1340, NAS1341, NAS1342, NAS1343
- with T-Handle according to MS17985 / NAS1333, NAS1334, NAS1335, NAS1336, NAS1337, NAS1338, NAS1339, NAS1340, NAS1341, NAS1342, NAS1343
- with L-Handle according to MS17986 / NAS1333, NAS1334, NAS1335, NAS1336, NAS1337, NAS1338, NAS1339, NAS1340, NAS1341, NAS1342, NAS1343
- with ring handle according to MS17987 / NAS1333, NAS1334, NAS1335, NAS1336, NAS1337, NAS1338, NAS1339, NAS1340, NAS1341, NAS1342, NAS1343
Aircraft Steering Lock Pins Explained
Bypass Pin Kits are available especially for ground support, these are used as a gear pins or steering lock pins for pushing the aircraft back. When the pin is inserted, the steering hydraulics on the landing gear are bypassed. This allows the aircraft to be moved without having to disengage the entire aircraft hydraulics. The pin must be removed again after pushing. The Bypass Pin Kit consists of a ball insert pin with a red T-handle, mounting cable and a warning flag that reads ‘Remove before flight’ (RBF).