Description
The NAS395-14-3 is a genuine Textron Aviation nut used to fasten, secure, or retain components during assembly of the airframe. It is applicable to the Baron Series B55, E55, 58 or G58 and Skyhawk. It carries an export classification of ECCN EAR99.
Because the NAS395-14-3 is an original-equipment (OEM) part sourced directly from Textron Aviation, it matches the exact specification and placement called out in the aircraft's type design and maintenance data — assurance a generic substitute cannot offer.
Because the Beechcraft Baron and Cessna Skyhawk aircraft share extensive structure and hardware, a single part like this is often common across several variants.
Aircraft hardware is called out to a specific specification for each location; an off-the-shelf equivalent is rarely acceptable. On a certificated airframe, part provenance matters as much as the part itself; genuine factory sourcing settles that question up front.
Sourcing the OEM part protects the airframe's configuration and keeps its service history consistent, which matters for both airworthiness and resale value. The factory part is built to the manufacturer's material and dimensional specification, so it installs as designed without the surprises a generic equivalent can bring.
These aircraft are built by Textron Aviation, which unites Cessna (founded 1927) and Beechcraft (founded 1932) under one Wichita, Kansas company since 2014. The Baron — a twin-engine member of Beechcraft's piston line introduced in 1961 — shares much of its structure and hardware with the Bonanza.
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