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APS164-00700 Blacksteel Brake Disc

$266.95/Each
Part# 07-20109
MFR Model# APS164-00700

Overview

APS brake discs are state-of-the-art CNC machined from a one-piece forging.

When the metal is forged it creates a directional grain flow that follows the contour of the disc. This allows for a much stronger disc that has a reduced risk of the cracking and catastrophic failures associated with the inferior welded design.

The APS "Black Steel" advantage is a proprietary heat treatment with a two-fold purpose. The heat treatment strengthens the steel by bonding the carbon, oxygen and nitrogen in the top layer of the metal. This is not a coating that can wear off. The steel itself is transformed. The heat treatment gives the steel its aesthetically pleasing black appearance and provides a surface with a high resistance to the corrosion and oxidation associated with the extreme thermal cycling experienced in aircraft braking systems. This makes it an excellent choice for agricultural aircraft that work in a harsh, chemical environment, as well as anyone who leaves their plane outside for most of its life.

Features

    The performance of Kevlar™
  • APS semi-metallic linings are impregnated with Kevlar® fibers for optimum performance.
  • APS metallic linings are constructed from an innovative design and from more durable materials than other brands so you get longer wear and superior stopping power for greater safety.
    APS Quality Standard
  • In order to receive FAA PMA certification, APS brake discs and linings must go through a rigorous testing process. All APS brakes must meet or exceed OEM standards. In every case of testing APS brakes exceeded the required standards for performance and reliability. APS discs and linings are dyno tested as part of the PMA approval process.
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Reviews

Ive switched to these on my amphibious floats. I tend to leave the plane in the water for extended periods which is brutal on the brakes. Chrome discs corrode fairly quickly once the chrome wears off. So far, the black steel discs have lasted much longer than regular steel or chrome.

Richard
July 13, 2020

Q&A

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