Goodrich Application Tool (4" Wide) - Part Number 74-451-205
The Goodrich Application Tool (P/N 74-451-205) is a 4-inch wide plastic spatula designed for precise application of adhesives, sealants, and de-icing repair materials on aircraft surfaces. Its ergonomic design and durable construction make it a reliable tool for aviation maintenance professionals.
Key Features and Benefits
Precision Spreading: 4-inch wide blade ensures smooth and even application of materials for optimal coverage.
Durable Construction: Made from high-quality plastic, resistant to wear and aviation-grade chemicals.
Ergonomic Design: Lightweight and comfortable to handle, reducing fatigue during extended use.
Versatile Tool: Compatible with a variety of adhesives and sealants used in aircraft maintenance.
Aviation-Grade Quality: Designed to meet industry standards for performance and reliability.
Detailed Product Description
The Goodrich Application Tool (Part Number 74-451-205) is an essential maintenance accessory for aviation professionals, specifically crafted for the effective application of de-icing repair materials, sealants, and adhesives. Its 4-inch wide design allows for precise and even spreading, ensuring that all areas are covered uniformly for maximum effectiveness. Made from robust plastic, this tool resists cracking and warping, even under challenging conditions and exposure to aviation chemicals. The ergonomic design promotes easy handling and reduces user fatigue, making it ideal for detailed and repetitive maintenance tasks. This tool’s reliability and efficiency make it indispensable for maintaining aircraft safety and performance.
Technical Specifications
Part Number: 74-451-205
Width: 4 inches
Material: High-quality plastic
Application: Application of adhesives, sealants, and de-icing repair materials
Used 7 on heavily oxidized Airstream. Sanded off oxidation. Presto changeo, an almost mirror-like finish. Will stick with Nuvite. Important to follow instructional video.
This is an amazing aid to my fisning. Something serious inland fishermen should have. My only regret is that I didn't have this over the last 20 years.