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Innoquest Inc. GoTow Drill-Powered Tow Bar 36520

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Part# 13-24195
MFR Model# 36520

Overview

Note: Powered drill is not included with tow bar. Photo is to show representation of wireless power drill placement.

Use a cordless drill to move your airplane!

  • Works with most Cessna and Cirrus Aircraft without additional adapters.
  • Easy Steering, no need to lift or slide the tow unit
  • Does not cause abrasion to airplane's tire.
  • Uses body weight for down force resulting in excellent traction; No awkward arm strain.
  • Adjustable height and width to accommodate different airplanes
  • Flat-free tire won't marl up your hanger floor and never needs air.
  • High-Quality welded aluminum construction for strength and ease of handling.
  • Adjust to fit most cordless drills regardless of brand.
  • Drill-Powered Tow Bar Specs

    Drill Requirements:
    18v or greater cordless drill with 1/2in (13mm) chuck capacity (drill not included with purchase)

    Typical Tow Speed:
    0.85 MPH (1.4 KPH) – tested with 18v Milwaukee drill at 400 RPM

    Max User Weight:
    270lb (123kg)

    Max Recommended Airplane Weight:
    3500 lb (1590kg)

    Weight:
    28lb(12.7kg)

    Size:
    39in H x 17in W x 69in L (99cm H x 44cm W x 176cm L)

    Shipping Specs:
    size: 13in H x 13in W x 49in L (33cm H x 33cm W x1245cm L) weight: 33 lb (15 kg)

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