Aircraft Structural Struts
Structural struts are manufactured by using aluminium, titanium or stainless steel and are swaged in a cold forming process. This style of rod produces a highly fatigue resistant strut and comparatively light weight for it’s strength. The Ends can be flange or plain bushings as needed to attach to the mating surface. This type of strut is used for structural support, landing gears, engine mounting, HTP and VTP support structures.
Flattened Clevis Ends
Flattened clevis ends are specialized terminations on struts that have been flattened and shaped to accommodate secure connections to other components or structures. These aren’t struts, clevis ends are components of rods.
Formed & Machined Struts
Struts are structural components used to provide support, stability, and load-bearing capacity. Our struts are swaged and then precision machined to meet specific design requirements
Thrust Struts
Thrust struts are struts designed to absorb or transmit axial thrust forces, often found in systems where thrust or axial movement needs to be controlled.
Dual Path Safety Struts
Dual path safety struts are struts with redundant pathways for load-bearing, ensuring system integrity and safety even in the event of component failure.