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Main Rotor Silverlit Original PicooZ, Metro, Desert King, Pinki

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Main Rotor Silverlit Original PicooZ, Metro, Desert King, Pinki

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It's always a good idea to keep spares for your toys and the PicooZ is no different. The PicooZ is one of the most rugged and durable micro helicopters on the market but inevitably serious accidents can happen. If you are unlucky to break your main rotor then you're going to be stuck with a really great toy that's absolutely useless. Now you can replace that damaged main rotor with this genuine SILVERLIT replacement. It will also fit some of the other similar micro helicopters on the market.

The top blade is 70 mm and the bottom blade is approximately 132 mm diameter.

Important Information:
This main rotor assembly fits the original PicooZ, Metro, Desert King and Pinki helicopters. These helicopters use a single gear wheel as opposed to the two gear wheels used on the other variants. If you want replacement main blades to fit the new Sky Challenger, Apache or Insecta then you can remove the blades from the main shaft and just refit new blades.

Fitting Instructions:
To replace the complete main rotor assembly you will have to carefully cut the helicopter body in half, down the existing joint, remove the motor and fit the new assembly. Otherwise you can choose to just replace the blades by holding the main shaft with a pair of long nose pliers whilst carefully removing the blades. Although the gears and motor housing assemblies differ between the helicopters, the black plastic main blade assembly at the top of the shaft is the same in all variants.

Only use genuine Silverlit spare parts!

Manufacturer Silverlit

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