Goodrich Small Oval Fastpatch – Durable De-Icing System Repair Solution (Part Number: 74-451-187)
The Goodrich Small Oval Fastpatch (Part Number: 74-451-187) is a quick, durable solution for repairing pneumatic de-icer boots on aircraft. This versatile patch is designed for easy application and reliable protection, ensuring the de-icing system remains effective and damage-free. Available in packs of 30, 5, or as a single unit, this patch is perfect for aircraft maintenance professionals.
Key Features and Benefits:
Quick and reliable repairs: Designed to effectively patch pneumatic de-icer boots, ensuring continued de-icing performance.
Easy to apply: Simplifies the repair process with fast, hassle-free installation.
Durable and flexible: Made from high-quality materials to withstand harsh environmental conditions.
Multiple packaging options: Available in a pack of 30 (Part Number: 74-451-187), pack of 5 (Part Number: 74-451-187-5), or single pack (Part Number: 74-451-187-1).
Trusted by professionals: Manufactured by Goodrich De-Icing Systems, a leader in aviation de-icing technology.
Detailed Product Description:
The Goodrich Small Oval Fastpatch (Part Number: 74-451-187) offers a durable, efficient solution for repairing damage to pneumatic de-icer boots on aircraft surfaces. Measuring 1-1/4" x 2-1/2", this small oval patch is easy to apply and provides strong adhesion, ensuring reliable protection against environmental wear and tear. Whether you need a single patch for a minor repair (Part Number: 74-451-187-1), a pack of 5 for routine maintenance (Part Number: 74-451-187-5), or a bulk pack of 30 for larger fleets (Part Number: 74-451-187), this fastpatch offers flexibility to meet your repair needs. Made by Goodrich De-Icing Systems, it’s a trusted solution used by aviation maintenance teams worldwide.
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.