3/16 Hinge Points Pin Hinges 15pk, Robart
Robart

3/16 Hinge Points Pin Hinges 15pk, Robart

ROB310
$32.30incl. GST · free NZ shipping

      Robart - 310 Hinge Point Hinges are truly unique. Instead of trying to chisel a slot, as with ordinary hinges, simply drill a hole, add some glue and insert the hinge point. Simple, perfectly straight hinging can be done quickly. Robart hinges are also available these sizes 3/32", 1/8". 3/16" Super Hinge Point...

1
In stock — 5 on the shelf in Christchurch
1–2 working day dispatch · tracked courier NZ-wide
Checked & test-run by Shane before it ships · 30-day returns

 

 

 

Robart - 310

Hinge Point Hinges are truly unique. Instead of trying to chisel a slot, as with ordinary hinges, simply drill a hole, add some glue and insert the hinge point. Simple, perfectly straight hinging can be done quickly.

Robart hinges are also available these sizes 3/32", 1/8".

3/16" Super Hinge Points (15 pack)

Length = 2 11/16 inches

✓ Included
  • ·See product description for included items.
+ Required to complete
    Shane keeps the right packs and receivers on the shelf — ask if you're unsure.

    Assembly notes coming soon — ask Shane if you need a hand before your first flight.

    Dispatch — Orders dispatch within 1–2 working days. Tracked courier NZ-wide; delivery typically 1–3 working days depending on location. Rural delivery adds a day.

    Cost — Free over $150. Flat $9.50 under. Oversized airframes may carry a freight surcharge — shown at checkout.

    Click & collect — Free pickup from 9 North Avon Road, Christchurch. After-hours by appointment — text ahead.

    Returns — 30-day returns on unflown, as-new items. Crash damage isn't covered, but Shane stocks the spares to put it right.

    ▸ Pilot reviews
    No reviews yet — be the first to fly it and tell us.
    ▸ Fly it properly

    You might also need

    ▸ Still deciding?

    Questions before you buy? Shane's happy to talk motor choice, CG, or whether this model suits your flying site — no sales script, just straight answers from someone who fixes the real thing for a living.

    ASK SHANE →