Hirobo HI0414409 SSZ-III blade holder for Hirobo Eagle Freya rotor heads  [HI0414409]

HIROBO 0414-409 SSZ-III BLADE HOLDER #0414409
Price:
CAD$44.34
Brand:
Hirobo
Model:
HI0414409
GTIN:
4512895143442
Condition:
Brand New
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SSZ-III blade holder details

The Hirobo HI0414409 SSZ-III blade holder is an RC-scale replacement part designed to secure main rotor blades on compatible Hirobo helicopter models. This entry gives practical guidance for model owners on the part's purpose, how it interfaces with blade assemblies, and what to check during setup and trimming.

The holder serves as the clamping interface between the rotor head and the blade root, delivering alignment and a secure mounting point. When replacing a worn holder, verify correct fitment, rotate the assembly by hand to ensure free movement and neutral blade pitch before the first flight. Apply thread-lock where your helicopter maintenance guide specifies and inspect the associated hardware for wear or damage.

For tuning and flight stability, a properly seated blade holder preserves consistent blade tracking and helps reduce vibration sources related to seating or play. During balancing procedures, confirm the holder provides repeatable blade positioning so static and dynamic balancing remain valid after reassembly.

Specifications

  • Item SSZ-III blade holder
  • Material Not specified by manufacturer
  • Model Number HI0414409
  • Compatibility Hirobo Eagle Freya series

As a direct replacement part, the HI0414409 SSZ-III blade holder performs a focused role in blade retention and alignment on supported Hirobo models; confirm compatibility and inspect mating parts during installation to preserve tracking and reduce vibration during tuning.

Check your helicopter's parts list for HI0414409 or SSZ-III references and compare the rotor head interface before installation to confirm a direct fit.
Inspect mating surfaces for deformation, ensure screws and bearings are serviceable, and confirm the blade root seats cleanly with no binding or play.
Yes. Incorrect seating or loose hardware can shift blade position and introduce vibration; correct seating and torque are important for repeatable tracking.
Installation normally uses the hex driver sizes specified in your helicopter manual; follow recommended torque settings and apply thread-lock where advised.

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