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Certified and Non-Certified internal combustion engines, parts and accessories for light and ultralight aircraft. Depending on the engine type used with, the listed parts and accessories may be provided with or without EASA certification or ASTM compliance. Certification /Compliance of referenced Parts and Accessories must in such cases be completed by the aircraft OEM. To obtain satisfactory results, installation procedures must be accomplished with accepted methods in accordance with BRP-Rotax publications and prevailing legal regulations. BRP-Rotax GmbH & Co KG cannot accept any responsibility for the quality of work performed in accomplishing the installation requirements of parts and accessories.

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  • Mfr. P/N & Title: 241933 Allen Screw

BRP-ROTAX® Aircraft Engine...

ROTAX® aircraft  engines form part of the product portfolio  of BRP-Powertrain GmbH & Co. KG which develops and manufactures engines for snowmobiles, watercrafts, boats, roadsters, all-terrain and side-by-side vehicles, motorcycles, carts, and aircrafts.

BRP-ROTAX® product range includes certified and non certified internal combustion engines, parts and accessories for light and ultralight aircraft.

Different screws, such as hexagonal, allen, fixation and others are used in BRP-ROTAX® aircraft engines (please refer to the respective product presentations). They come in various sizes (mostly Metric) and are offered as certified or non certified parts from the manufacturer. Non certified parts can be used in ultralights or other aircraft not requiring certification of parts for their installation. Certified parts are designated by the letters "CERT" after the part number in the product reference number (SKU).

Aircraft engine  parts are subject to changes from time to time. Some parts may be no longer available or replaced by others with different part numbers. Listed BRP-ROTAX® engine parts do not imply their current availability or suitability for your engine application. Always consult the most recent Illustrated Part Catalogs (IPCs) or other documentation available from the manufacturer for the correct part number before ordering.