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NITRO
These operating instructions are part of this product. They contains important notes to the operation and handling of
the model. Please take this into consideration when you pass on the product to third parties. Neglect of the operating
instructions and the safety instructions lead to expiring the warranty.
GM-Racing and Graupner constantly work on the advancement of all RC cars, engines and remote control systems;
changes of the scope of delivery in form, technology and equipment we must reserve ourselves therefore. Please have
understanding for the fact that from data and illustrations of this operating instructions no requirements can be deri-
ved.
SAFTEY PRECAUTIONS
This high-quality RC model should be used with caution and responsibility. Failure to operate this model in a safe and
responsible manner could result in personal and/or property damage. The vehicle should not be taken by children wit-
hout supervision by the parents. GM-Racing/Graupner accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage rising from the
operation, not proper use or misuse of this product or other necessary operations to his product, regardless of whether
they directly, indirectly, on detours, acciden-tally or as a result of its use. So far required by law not compellingly, the
obligation of the company GRAUPNER for the achievement of payment of damages, impossible which reason also al-
ways (inclusive personal injuries, death, damage of buildings as well as damage by turnover or trading loss, by business
interruption or other indirect or direct damages), which are due to the employment of the model. The joint and several
liabilities are limited under all circumstances and each case to the amount, which you actually paid for this model.
This model is controlled by radio signals, with influences beyond your control. This influences can be a temporary
loss of the ability to control the model, so it is advisable to have a safe distance in all directions to avoid collisions.
Operate your model on open terrain, away from cars, traffic and people.
Never walk out onto the street, for whatever reason.
Run your vehicle never with weak batteries.
Follow carefully to the instructions and warnings for this and any other equipment used by you (Chargers, rechar-
geable battery packs, etc.).
Keep chemicals, hardware and electrical components out of reach of children.
Fuel is dangerous if not handled carefully. Hold on to all safety precautions and - guidelines dealing with the fuel
tank.
Keep away fuel and other chemicals from children.
Keep the fuel tank closed, and never work near fire or smoke.
The muffler exhaust poisonous gases. Run your car always in a well-ventilated area, never run indoors.
The cylinder head of the engine and the exhaust are in operation and a certain time after extremely hot.
Make sure not to touch these parts, especially when filling the tank!
The engine is loud. If the noise bothers you, you should have a Ear-Protection.
Dont drive against obstacles, which the model cannot overcome, and stay on full throttle. This can destroy the
engine, clutch or the transmission!
Dont drive in wet grass, puddles or snow, because the electronic equipment (servo, receiver) is not waterproof. If
you want to drive in the wet, these parts must be protected waterproof (e.g. by a ballon). Under no circumstances
the engine should suck water in by the air filter, otherwise the engine can be destroyed immediately.
Note please the fact that the engine starts more badly with cold weather (temperatures under 10 C). Let the engine
warm up longer and do not accelerate to top speed.
Plastic is less flexible with cold weather and can break more easily.
The start-up and the operation of the model take place solely on danger of the owner. Only careful and considered
handling of the R/C car protects against damages to property and person.
Please follow the safety instructions in your own interest. Read these references also carefully if you are already familiar
with the handling and operation of an RC car.
If you discover a part in the kit, which is defective concerning material or processing, send it - before you used it back
to us and we will supply replacement to you.
REQUIRES
To operate your new Flash 3.0 Nitro you will need the following:
12 alkaline AA batteries e.g. No. 3426, or 12 AA battery cells e.g. No. 3621 (8 for transmitter and 4 for the recei-
ver)
Quality Model-fuel - preferably of the type Titan Pro RS25 No. 2643.2L with 25% nitro content
Fuel bottle No. 98032
1.2 V Glow Ignitor, as possible with measuring device No. 3248 (or No. 98031 with charger)
Charger for the transmitter battery e.g. No. 6427 and Glow Ignitor No. 6431
or Nitro-Startset 90504
TOOLS
In addition to the tool that accompanied the vehicle, the following tools are useful and - in some cases - necessary:
Small flat screwdriver e.g. No. 5781.4 for carburetor settings
Needle nose pliers
Glow-Plug Screwdriver No. 1659
Hex wrench with 1.5 mm, 2 mm and 2.5 mm (5775.1,5; 5775.2 and 5775.2,5), Nut driver 5.5mm (5783.5,5)
Wheel nut driver 17mm (No. 98004)
Here you get an overview of the remote control system of the Flash 3.0 and its various functions and settings. Before
the first trip you should be sure all of these functions and settings have read and understood.
First screw the enclosed transmitter antenna into the mounting plate at the top of the transmitter. Place 8 AA batteries in
the battery compartment of the transmitter and 4 in the battery box of the car. Pay attention to the polarity!
The remote control system of the Flash 3.0 is optimally adjusted by the factory. Nevertheless you should read the follo-
wing chapter, maybe slight adjustments on the remote control should be necessary. For further information to the remote
control system please refer to the enclosed XG-6 manual.
Throttle/Brake Trim
Let the throttle in neutral position and push the vehicle on the ground a little. It must be easy to roll. Now press the
brake, the vehicle should stop immediately. If not, press the Throttle Trim knob under the steering wheel in the direction
needed.
low high
Idle adjustment
MOTOR TUNING
If the engine is run-in, you can set it to maximum performance. It is important that you carefully
watch the engine temperature, overheating cause serious damage and excessive wear. Make any
changes to the carburetor screws in the 1-hour increments (see figure).
Caution: Warm up your engine before making adjustments on the carburator set-screws
(min. 70 - 80C)!
Proceed as follows:
Turn the high-speed needle adjusting screw to approx. 1/8 revolution leaner. Then run the car approx. 1 - 2 minu-
tes, check the engine temperature (not higher than approx. 80 C) and turn the engine again approx. 1/8 revolution
leaner.
Pay attention not to run the tank completely empty, because the engine, before it stops, runs too lean and therefore
suddenly revs up. In addition, that can lead to precocious engine wear and it is dangerous because the vehicle will
get suddenly faster and can get out of control.
The nearer you come to the optimum settings of the engine, the smaller the steps of turning the screw must become,
at the best only 1-hour-steps , see fig. above.
Repeat the procedure until the engine has a good performance and its temperature lies in the green range (max.
120 C). Perhaps you must unscrew the idle adjusting screw again a little, if the engine runs too high in the idle.
Next the lower speed range is adjusted with the help of the low-speed needle adjusting screw. Proceed here si-
milar as for adjusting the high-speed, until the engine does not overheat also here and accelerates well. Because
the high-speed and low-speed adjusting screw are connected in some way, you must set the high-speed adjusting
screw maybe a bit richer when the low-speed range is adjusted correct, so that the engine do not run too hot and/
or runs too lean on full speed.
Repeat these steps until the engine runs perfect over the complete speed range.
GLOW PLUG
The glow plug looks like the ignition system in your car. The coil in the middle of the candle is glow
red when supplied with a 1.2 - 1.5 V battery, as they contain a glow ignitor is operated. This is what
ignites the fuel/air mixture when compressed in the cylinder. After the engine fires, a catalitic reac-
tion keeps the element hot. Common reasons for the engine not starting is the 1.5 volt battery being
weak or dead, or fuel flooded the motor and the glow plug, or the element burned out. Use a spare
glow plug to check the igniter. If the igniter makes the element glow, remove the plug from the engine
to check it in the same way. A wet glow plug means there is excess fuel in the engine. To remove,
put a rag over the head and turn the engine over a few seconds with your pull starter. Reinstall the
glow plug making sure you have the brass gasket on it. The engine should now start.
In the case the glow plug is defective (coil broken), replace the glow plug with a new one with the same heat rating, the
heat rating is engraved at the hexagon of the glow plug.
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
The ideal engine temperature changes with the air temperature, it should fall within the range 100 C - 120 C. A sim-
ple test method is to use a few drops of water on the cylinder head / cooling fins. The water should have evaporated
after 2-3 seconds. If it evaporates faster, the engine is too hot, and you have to enrich the mixture for at least two hours
counter-clockwise with the high-speed needle. If you are not sure about the optimum temperature, you should purcha-
se a digital thermometer No. 1964.
Tipp
Tip
Micro-Infrarot-Thermometer
Order-No. 1964
SERVICE
In addition to the already described service work should always try to keep your vehicle in order to prevent wear. If there
is dirt in moving parts, this can affect the performance of the model significantly. Remove dirt or dust with compressed
air, a soft brush and / or with a toothbrush. If possible, try using no solvents, as this can move the dirt in normally inac-
cessible places and thus cause additional wear. We recommend the following simple procedures:
Remove dirt and dust as far as possible with the methods described above.
Keep the fuel never longer than two hours in the tank.
At the end of a racing day, remove any fuel from the tank. Clean the air filter and drip a little After Run-Oil (Order-No.
95450) in the carburetor and turn the engine a few times around.
If necessary, clean the air filter and oil it again with Air filter Oil (Order-No. 95452) before you put it back into the
car.
Check the car for worn, broken or gripping parts and repair them if necessary.
Check regularly the fixed seating all screws and tighten them if necessary.
For the Flash 3.0 all parts are available as spare parts. So if a part is defective or worn, you can identify these parts with
the Exploded view, buy these parts and fix the car yourself with the help of the assembly instruction (pages 40 - 61).
In problem cases, or for questions and repairs, please contact the Service department in your country (see
warranty card on page 64) or:
SPARE PARTS: at your local hobby shop or online at Graupner spare-parts Shop http://www.graupner-ersatzteilshop.
de/ under order.-nr.: 90171.RTR
SPECIFICATIONS
Lenght: 480 mm
Width: 300 mm
Height: 180 mm
Tyre Diameter: 115 mm
Weight: 3300 g
Fuel Tank Capacity: 125 cm3
Chassis: 3 mm Alu 6061-T6
Engine: Nitro-Bull 3.5 cm3 with pull starter
Radio System: GM-Racing XG-6 Sport Spec 40Mhz FM
Air bubbles in the fuel tube Check the tube for holes
Tank pressure is too low / tube blocked Clean the fuel tube
Air bubbles in the fuel tube Check the tube for holes
Engine stops during acceleration Mixture too rich On the subject of Engine Tuning
from idle.
Glow plug dirty / weak On the subject of glow plugs
Fuel is empty
Engine stutter when cornering
Idle speed is too low adjust
The ride height of the model is very important. It is to be adjusted in such a way that the arms of the front and rear
suspension go back to parallel to the ground, if you raise the model from the ground and then release it. This ensures
sufficient movement of the suspension in both directions (compression and releasing). If the car does not go back the
correct driving height, the feather/spring seals must be adjusted accordingly again.
It is normally best to begin with a softer shock oil and then try a harder oil. If the chassis jumps excessively strong on a
rough track, you should use a softer oil. If the tires take off with the same impacts from the surface of the track, the oil is
too thick. In this case a thinner oil is to be used, so the suspension reacts faster. Thus it is reached that the tire remains
as much as possible in contact with the surface of the course.
The shock absorbers can also affect the steering behavior of your car. This can be regulated by an appropriate soft or
hard adjustment of the front and rear suspension. The firmness is affected by feather/spring characteristic, thickness of
the oil and the inclination of the shock absorbers, as well as the combination of these three factors. With a soft rear end
the traction power (road grip) is improved, the steering more weakly. The handling of the vehicle can be foreseen here
more easily, because this is inclined in curves to understeer, i.e. pushes to the outside of the curve. If the rear suspensi-
on is too hard, the steering effect is stronger, but requires more skill by the driver, in order to avoid spinning the vehicle
around. During softer adjustment of the front suspension the guidance effect is strengthened and turned around, decre-
ased during harder attitude. Within the correct absorption range - chassis jump and hop the wheels - there is a narrow
fine tuning range, in which you can adjust the firmness of front and rear suspension. This is a tricky attitude, which must
be made by very small changes in the viscosity of the oil.
WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION
Always remember with adjusting the shock absorbers that the correct weight distribution is from great importance, so
that the GM-Racing car can show a perfect handling.
Preload the rear shock-absorbers on the right and on the left side with the same amount of tension directly and check
this for example with the help of a Tweak-board. The chassis tweak is adjusted if necessary by easily preload the springs
on the front axle.
With reducing the speed in the curve entrance the weight shifts on the two front wheels and/or - tire, with maximum
effect on the steering. On the opposite with accelerating the weight is shifted on the two rear tires, for maximum traction
power.
The more softly the suspension is, the more the weight transfer affects the handling of the car. For this reason it is
appropriate to make the suspension as fast responding as possible, but not so softly that the absorption becomes inef-
fective. Between these two extremes the midway is the best, which you can determine on the own race track only by
the practical attempt.
1. Avoid collisions
The winner of a race is often not the fastest vehicle, but that, which is involved fewest into accidents and which ma-
kes the fewest driving errors. Drive carefully in places, in which vehicles become wedged into one another again and
again.
Stay away from vehicles, which are slower or are controlled by inexperienced drivers. If you drive near too closely at
their rear end, such drivers can run scared, make an accident and entangle you therein. You lose less time, if you wait
for the fact that a slow vehicle is passed through a critical curve, as if you are entangled into an accident and have to
wait that the (hopefully attentive) track marshal helps your car. Apart from the fact that such an accident costs time, it
can cause also a damage of your vehicle, whereby you are ruled out possibly completely from running. Remember that
a collision with a wall with a maximum speed of 60 80 km/h corresponds to a case of a fall from your car of the roof of
a house. If the manufacturer wanted to make an R/C car absolutely indestructible, he would become much too heavy,
that the car would be still competitive. The better solution is called drive carefully!
When this product comes to the end of its useful life, you must not dispose of it in the ordina-
ry domestic waste. The correct method of disposal is to take it to your local collection point
for recycling electrical and electronic equipment. The symbol shown here, which may be
found on the product itself, in the operating instructions or on the packaging, indicates that
this is the case.
Individual markings indicate which materials can be recycled and re-used. You can make an
important contribution to the protection of our common environment by re-using the product, recycling the
basic materials or recycling redundant equipment in other ways.
Remove batteries from your device and dispose of them at your local collection point for batteries.
In case of R/C models, you have to remove electronic parts like servos, receiver or speed controller from the
product in question, and these parts must be disposed of with a corresponding collection point for electrical
scrap.
If you dont know the location of your nearest disposal centre, please enquire at your local council office.
Stodmpfer vorne (2) komplett Stodmpfer hinten (2) komplett Stodmpferfedern vorne wei (med.) Stodmpferfedern hinten wei (med.)
Front shocks (2) Front shocks (2) Shock Springs Front white (med) (2) Shock Springs Rear white (med) (2)
Amortisseur avant (2) Amortisseur arrire (2) Ressort Amortisseur avant blanc (med) Ressort Amortisseur arrire blanc (med)
Kolbenstangen und -platten vorne (2) Kolbenstangen und -platten hinten (2) Dmpferbefestigung oben (4) Differenzial komplett vo./hi. (1)
Shock Rods and Piston Front (2) Shock Rods and Piston Rear (2) Upper Shock Mount (4) Differential complete F/R (1)
Axe Amortisseur et Piston avant (2) Axe Amortisseur et Piston arrire (2) Crochet Amortisseur en haut (4) Differntiel complte avant/arrire (1)
Differenzialkegelrad 38 Z. gro vo./hi. Mitnehmer fr Mittelantriebswellen (2) Radachsen vorne (2) Getriebegehuse komplett (1)
Crown Gear 38 T F/R (1) Center Differential Drive Shaft (2) Front Axle (2) Gear Box complete (1)
Pignon conique Differntiel 38 D. (1) Coupler arbre de transmission de centre (2) Arbre de transmission avant (2) Boter transmission (1)
Differenzialkegelrder innen komplett Mitteldifferenzial komplett (1) Hauptzahnrad 60 Z. (1) Kardanwellen Vorderachse (2)
Differential gears complete Center Differential complete (1) Steel Spur Gear 60 T (1) Front Universal Drive Shaft (2)
Pinion de differntiel complte Differntiel complte de centre (1) Pignon Differntiel 60 D. (1) Arbre de transmission avant (2)
Antriebsknochen hinten (2) Mittelantriebswellen (2) Stabilisator Vorderachse komplett Stabilisator Hinterachse komplett
Rear dogbones (2) Center Drive Shafts (2) Front Anti-Roll Bar complete Rear Anti-Roll Bar complete
Arbre de transmission arrire (2) Arbre de transmission de centre (2) Antiroulis avant complte Antiroulis arrire complte
Obere Querlenker vorne (2) Lenkstange (1) Spurstangen vorne li./re. (2) Obere Querlenker hinten (2)
Front Upper Suspension Arms (2) Servo Connecting Rod (1) Steering Rods (2) Rear Upper Suspension Arms (2)
Bras avant suprieur (2) Triangle servo-renvoi (1) Tige filete de direction (2) Bras arrire suprieur (2)
Lenkverbinder mit Lager Servosaver mit Umlenkhebel komplett Pfosten fr Umlenkhebel (2) Radtrger hinten (2)
Steering Connecting plate w/ Bushings Servo Saver/Steering Arms Steering Shaft (2) Rear Wheel Hubs (2)
Bras de liaison renvoi avec palir lisse Palonnier Servo saver Support Servo Saver (2) Support de roues arrire (2)
Ausgnge Mitteldifferenzial (2) Differenzialausgnge (2) Lenkhebel vorne (2) Radmitnehmer komplett (4)
Center Differential Joints (2) Differential Joints (2) Steering Knuckles (2) Wheel Hub Set (4)
Sortie de diffrentiel de center (2) Sortie de diffrentiel (2) Renvoi de direction avant (2) Entranement roue (4)
Heckflgel Chassisseitenwangen (2) Untere Querlenker vorne (2) Untere Querlenker hinten (2)
Rear Wing Side plates (2) Front Lower Suspension Arms (2) Rear Lower Suspension Arms (2)
Aileron arrire Pice latrale de chassis (2) Bras avant infrieur (2) Bras arrire infrieur (2)
Querlenkerstifte innen (4) Querlenkerstifte auen (4) Querlenkerhalter unten vorne (2) Bulkheadplatte vorne
Inner Lower Suspension Arm Pins (4) Outer Lower Suspension Arm Pins (4) Front Lower Suspension Arm Mounts (2) Front Bulkhead
Goupille bras infrieur (4) Goupille bras extrieur (4) Support de bras avant (2) Plaque supriere avant
Querlenkerhalter unten hinten (2) Karosserie Flash 3.0 Nitro lackiert Dmpferbrcke vorne Dmpferbrcke hinten
Rear Lower Suspension Arm Mounts (2) Body Flash 3.0 Nitro painted Front Shock Tower Rear Shock Tower
Support de bras arrire (2) Carrosserie Flash 3.0 Nitro verni Plaque amortisseurs avant Plaque amortisseurs arrire
Chassisstrebe hinten Alu Rder Pin-Spike verklebt (2) GM Disc-Felgen 84mm wei (2) Reifen Pin-Spike mit Einlagen (2)
Rear Alum. Chassis Brace Tires Pin-Spike glued (2) Rims GM-Disc 84mm white (2) Tires Pin-Spike w/ inserts (2)
Chssis support arrire Pneu Pin-Spike colle (2) Jante GM-Disc 84mm blanc (2) Pneu Pin-Spike avec mousse (2)
Chassisstrebe vorne Alu Flgelbefestigungsscheiben (2) Differenzialgehuse mit Dichtungen Querlenkerhalter vorne oben komplett
Front Alum. Chassis Brace Rear Wing Washers (2) Differential Case with Seal Front Upper Suspension Arm Mounts
Chssis support avant Rondelle de Aileron (2) Boter de differntiel avec joint Support de bras avant en haut
Luftfilter komplett Resorohr mit Krmmer Kupplungsglocke mit Mutter Ruderarm Gas-Bremse
Air Filter Exhaust Pipe & Manifold Clutch Bell with Nut Servoarm Throttle-Brake
Garniture filtre air Rsonateur et pipe d'chappement Cloche d'embrayage Levier de gaz/frein
Befestigung fr Resorohr Kupplungsbacken mit Federn (3) Empfnger- und Akkubox Schraubensatz komplett
Exhaust Pipe Mount Clutch Shoes with Springs (3) Battery - Receiver Case Screw Set
Support rsonateur Garniture embrayage (3) Box de rcepteur et accus Lot de visserie complet
Rder Micro-Pin verklebt (2) Reifen Micro-Pin mit Einlagen (2) Madenschraube M3x3 (10) Madenschraube M4x4 (10)
Tires Micro-Pin glued (2) Tires Micro-Pin w/ inserts (2) Set Screw M3x3 (10) Set Screw M4x4 (10)
Pneu Micro-Pin colle (2) Pneu Micro-Pin avec mousse (2) Vis sans tte M3x3 (10) Vis sans tte M4x4 (10)
Madenschraube M5x4 (10) Madenschraube M4x10 (10) Kragenstoppmutter M3 (10) Stoppmutter M3 (6)
Set Screw M5x4 (10) Set Screw M4x10 (10) Lock Nut M3 with flange (10) Lock Nut M3 (6)
Vis sans tte M5x4 (10) Vis sans tte M4x10 (10) Ecrou auto frein M3 (10) Ecrou auto frein M3 (6)
98022 90170.43SW
Motortrger zweiteilig CNC gefrst Radtrger hinten Alu CNC gefrst (2) Lenkverbinder mit Lager CNC gefrst Chassis CNC gefrst
Two Piece Engine Mount CNC Alum. Rear Wheel Hub CNC (2) Steering Connecting plate CNC Chassis CNC
Support moteur en deux pices Support de roues arrire CNC (2) Bras de liaison renvoi CNC Chassis CNC
Querlenkerhalter unten hinten Alu CNC (2) Querlenkerhalter vorne oben Alu CNC Querlenkerhalter unten vorne Alu CNC (2) Flgelbefestigungsscheiben Alu (2)
Rear Lower Suspension Arm Mounts Alum. (2) Front Upper Suspension Arm Mounts Alum CNC Front Lower Suspension Arm Mounts Alum. (2) Rear Wing Washers Alum. (2)
Support de bras arrire Alum. CNC (2) Support de bras avant en haut Alum. CNC Support de bras avant Alum. CNC (2) Rondelle de Aileron Alum. (2)
Stodmpferfedern vorne blau (weich) Stodmpferfedern vorne schwarz (hart) Stodmpferfedern hinten blau (weich) Stodmpferfedern hinten schwarz (hart)
Shock Springs Front blue (soft) (2) Shock Springs Front black (hard) (2) Shock Springs Rear blue (soft) (2) Shock Springs Rear black (hard) (2)
Ressort Amortisseur avant bleu (mal.) Ressort Amortisseur avant noir (2) Ressort Amortisseur arrire bleu (mal.) Ressort Amortisseur arrire noir (2)
Please consider the following symbols in the manual, they give important notes to the assembly:
Veuillez considrer les symboles suivants dans le manuel dutilisation, elle donnez des indications importantes
lassemblage:
Silikonl Fett
Pure Silicon Oil Grease
Huile de silicone Graisse
Luftfilterl
Filter oil
Filtre aire
M3x12
90170.10
90170.14 90170.14
90170.14
90170.33
90170.58
90170.58
90170.58 95183.D
95183.D
90170.14
90170.14 90170.14
90170.33 M4x4
65.04K 90171.25
M3x12
90170.14
90170.58
90170.14 95183.D
90170.32
90170.58 90170.14
90170.14
95183.D
90170.14 90170.16
90170.58
90170.14
90170.32 M4x4
65.04K 90171.25
90170.11
3x12mm
95183.D
90170.13 5x4mm
3x12mm
95183.D 90170.13
90170.37
3x12mm
90170.9
90170.9
90170.79 90171.25
90170.49
90170.45
90171.25
90170.20
M3x3
90170.49 3x8mm
90170.36
90170.20
3x16mm
90170.20
90170.13
M3x3 90170.20
90170.47
90170.17
90170.17
90170.17
90171.25
90170.12
90170.12
90170.40
90170.79 90171.25 90170.40
90170.40 M4x12
95183.D M3x12
90170.35
M5x4
95183.D
90170.34 90170.27
90170.35 M4x16
M3x6 90170.59
90171.25 90501.55
90171.25
90170.59
90170.48 90170.59
M3x26
90170.26
M3 90170.27
M3x12
M3 90170.22
90170.79 90171.25
90170.53
90170.39
M3x12 90170.11
90170.37
90170.9
90170.13
M3x12
95183.D
M5x4
M3x12 M3x12
95183.D
M3x8
M3x3 90170.21
M3x12
M3x8
90170.51 90170.13
90170.21
M3x3
90170.21
90170.46
107 90171.25 90170.51
M3x12
90171.25
M3x12
90170.42
90171.25 90501.55
M3x12
90170.74 90171.25
90170.18
90170.48
M3x22
90170.31
M3
95183.D 90170.27
90170.26
95183.D M3
M5x4
90170.60 90170.27
90170.35
90170.25
M3x12
90171.25 90501.55
90170.57
90170.43
90170.42 90170.42
M3 M3x12
M3x12 90170.42
90170.42
M3
M3x16
M3x12
90171.25
90171.25
90170.38
M3x12
M4x12
M4x12
M3x12 M3x12
M4x12
90171.25
90170.38
M4x12
M3x12
M4x12
M3x12
M4x12 M3x12
90171.25
90170.44
90170.74
90170.74
90170.44
M3x12
90170.28
90170.29
90170.28
90170.29
90170.28
90170.30
M3
90170.30
90501.55 90171.25
M4x8
90171.25
M4x8
M3x16
90170.27
90170.26
90170.24
M3
M3 M3 M3x16
90501.55 90171.25
M4x8 90170.39
M4x8
M3x10 90170.50
M3x10
90170.56
M3
M3x8
90170.71
90171.25
90170.54
M3
90170.48
M3
M3x16
90501.55 90171.25
90171.9 M3x8
M3x8
90171.5 90171.1
90171.5
107
107
90171.9
M3x16
90171.5
90171.5
M3x16
M3x8
90171.25
90170.15
90170.15
90170.15
90171.11 90171.11
90171.7
90171.7
90171.4
M4x8
M4x8
90171.25
90171.22
M2x10
90171.22
90171.2
90171.22
90171.25
M3x10
90171.12
90171.12
90171.3
M3x10
90171.25
M3x10
90171.3
M3x16
90171.25
M3x10 M3x10
M3x10
90171.25
M3x10
M2.5x8 90170.23
90171.6
90171.19
90171.6 90170.27
90170.23
M3 90170.26
90170.27
M3x16
90501.55
90171.25
M3x18
90171.25
M3x18
M3
M3
M3x10 90170.41
90171.25
90171.6
90171.6
M3x12
90171.25
90171.8
90171.21 90171.18
90171.18 90171.18 M3x8
90171.10
90171.21 95169
95169
90171.6
90171.25
90171.6
90171.6 90171.6
M4x8
M3x10
M3x8 M3x14
90171.23
90171.23
90171.13
M3x10
90171.25
90171.16
90171.17
M3x10
90171.20
90171.20
M4x4
65.04K 90171.25
2X 90170.6
(90170.7)
90501.55
M3
90170.2
(90170.3) 90170.82
90170.2
(90170.3)
90170.82
72 x 3.5
90170.7
Vorne / Front / Avant (mm) Hinten / Rear / Arrire (mm)
2X
90170.4
90170.82
(90170.5)
90170.2
(90170.3)
90170.72
90170.5 90170.4
M3x26
TM3
90170.81 90171.25
90170.81
M3x24
90170.8
90170.82
M3x26
90170.8
90170.81
90170.82
M3x24
90502.83
90171.24
98022
90170.77
90170.75
90170.77
90170.35
90170.55
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