Anti-abrasion boot for your metal propeller
It is more economical to protect your propeller blades with PROP GUARD than to continually file, dress, paint and balance your blades until they have to be replaced. Water, sand, rock, and airborne abrasives are constantly eroding your propeller. As the name suggests, this product can eliminate this destructive process. Virtually all propeller blade failures start as leading edge nicks.
PROP GUARD is a 0.018" thick clear anti-abrasion boot that is bonded to the leading edge of the propeller PROP GUARD is made from a special high strength heat processed polymer engineered for centrifugal loads. It is NOT just a piece of tape! Easy to install (approximately 20 minutes installation time) No performance loss Fully tested Repairable STC FAA-PMA approved (minor alteration, no form 337 required) *New installation kits come with tape for each prop blade / Repair kits come with tape for a single prop blade* Kit Contents:
Repair kit:(1)12" strip Tape / New kit:(1) 24" roll Tape Lint-free cotton cloth or equivalent Prop-Guard adhesion accelerator Spatula Placard Prop-Guard Supplemental Information Installation Instructions 3 Blade Kit: Repair kit:(1)24" strip Tape / New kit:(1) 72" roll Tape Lint-free cotton cloth or equivalent Prop-Guard adhesion accelerator Spatula Placard Prop-Guard Supplemental Information Installation Instructions |
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Prop Guard For 2 Bladed Prop
Prop Guard For 2 Bladed Prop
I’ve used Prop Guard for many years and swear by it. It significantly reduces the prop leading edge erosion from FOS and rain.
Have installed this product on numerous aircraft, piston twins, single engines and single engine turbo props. Very pleased with the protection it gives to the propeller blades. Take your time with installation, very tricky, watch the YouTube video before installing. I would advise repainting the blades before installation.
good kit. Have to remember to get paint thinner and alcohol to clean the prop before using
Have used prop guard for many years on piper archer, exposed to loose gravel on ramp, etc. Never had adhesion issues, use kerosine then rubbing alcohol for application preparation with accelerator supplied in kit. When a small cut occurs from a strike it is possible to use a small dab of model glue to reseal. Durability has been two years however, now at annual I will replace. Great product to help preserve prop.
After years of using blade tapes similar to this on border patrol helicopters in the Arizona desert, I wanted to install it on our single engine piper with its factory new prop. After 2 years and a couple hundred hours, it is still hanging on. No rock damage to the leading edge. No peeling of the edges. A very good investment.
This is the second aircraft I have used PropGuard on (Cessna Skywagon and Beech Bonanza). I have never had any issues with adhesion, so long as the surface was thoroughly cleaned prior to application. Supplied in the kit, is a tube of Adhesion Promoter Liquid. Mine on both aircraft has stayed in place until I needed to remove it for three years plus (as of now.) The Tip Ends do wear and get beat up over time requiring minor maintenance, but it is usually months or even years before I have needed to trim/remove the worn section and recover tip ends with slight overlap application to the ends. The product reduces blade maintenance, no nicks or wear, plus allows the blades to last longer as material does not need to be removed to resurface the edges. Finally, aesthetically, the paint on the propeller doesnt wear off the edges, so the prop blades always look nice.
So far it great!!
I have used prop guard on the rear prop of my Cessna M337B (O-2A) for more than 5 years. It does what it is supposed to do, and that is saying a lot considering the exposure of the rear prop on a Skymaster. Typically, I have to replace the cover on one blade every year. That is because the guard caught something that would have damaged the prop. There are also some issues with separation at the propeller tip, but this can be trimmed back within the allowable limits without further difficulty (until damage requires replacement.) Would rate this as 5 stars if owners could do it themselves, but that is probably unrealistic. Thinking about applying it to the front prop as well, to avoid grass abrasion, mostly during long period taxiing through grass at OSH.
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Per the supplier: The repair kits do not include enough material for both blades. They are only intended to repair small sections. If you intend to replace all that is there, then you will want to buy a complete kit.
Per the supplier: No, this product is only available in clear.
These are made for Metal props only.
The length of the tape is 92". This is the correct tape length for the three bladed prop.
Yes, that is correct.
We do not see any restriction regarding seaplane applications.
An adhesion accelerator is offered part # 05-16788