Starting Vibrator
Aircraft Accessories of Oklahoma handles Aircraft Starting Vibrators from the following vibratormanufacturers:
American Bosch
Bendix
Continental Motors Inc.
What is an Aircraft Starting Vibrator?
The name starting vibrator comes from the buzzing vibration produced by the rapid opening and closing of the contacts during operation.
The starting vibrator is designed to assist the aircraft magneto in starting the engine. Below approximately 150 RPM the magneto cannot produce enough AC voltage to provide a reliable spark. During starting, when the engine is cranking at low speed, the magneto needs help.
The starting vibrator is powered by the aircraft battery and wired to operate only when the starter motor is engaged. When the starter switch is released, the power to the vibrator is disconnected. Using set contacts and electromagnetic coils, the starting vibrator changes the DC voltage from the battery into a series of DC pulses. The pulses operate in the magneto like the AC and allows the magneto to produce a hot spark when starting the aircraft engine.
We overhaul, exchange, repair, and bench check aircraft starting vibrators. An 8130-3 airworthiness certificate is available upon request.