HUDY 104063 Vacuum Pump Post & Shock Holder 1/10 Awesomatix  [HSP-104063]

HUDY 104063 Vacuum Pump Post & Shock Holder - 1/10 Awesomatix
Price:
£32.78
Brand:
HUDY
Model:
HSP-104063
Condition:
Brand New
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Consistent Shock Service with HUDY 104063

For model racers and hobbyists seeking repeatable damping setup, the HUDY 104063 Vacuum Pump Post & Shock Holder makes shock work straightforward. It is tailored to 1/10 scale maintenance where consistency matters.

Designed for Air Vac Compatibility

The holder is intended for use with the #104002 HUDY Air Vac for on-road cars and remains compatible with the #104004 Air Vac for 1/10 off-road and the #104005 Air Vac for 1/8 off-road. That interoperability helps keep your tools standardised.

Durable Swiss 7075 T6 Construction

Built from Swiss 7075 T6 aluminium, the unit offers solid strength with minimal weight. The black finish adds surface protection and the laser-engraved markings make it easy to line up and service shocks accurately.

Specifications

  • Material: Swiss 7075 T6 Aluminum
  • Coating: Black
  • Compatibility: 1/10 On-Road, 1/10 Off-Road, 1/8 Off-Road
  • Hole Diameter: 16.6mm
Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some HUDY items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 8-12 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Wipe off oil and grit after each session, check the hole area for wear, and keep the laser markings clear. Regular cleaning preserves function and finish.
Its compact profile and quick seating make it useful for fast shock prep between heats, helping you get consistent damping without wasting pit time.
No special training is needed. Follow the Air Vac instructions, practice on spare shocks, and you will quickly build reliable technique for bleeding and assembling dampers.
The holder supports conventional oil-filled dampers. For foam or sealed cartridge setups, ensure the holder secures the body correctly without compressing internal components.
Recheck seal condition, shaft straightness, and that the shock is fully seated in the holder. Small contaminants on seals are a common cause of post-service leaks.

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