59ml 800cst Arrowmax am-210013 Silicone Shock Oil  [am-210013]

Arrowmax Silicone Shock Fluid 59ml 800cst
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Arrowmax
Model:
am-210013
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RC damper silicone oil

This Arrowmax am-210013 silicone shock fluid is supplied as a 59ml bottle with an 800cst grade, intended for adjusting damping in model shock absorbers. It changes the internal fluid resistance so tuners can refine compression and rebound timings on small-scale suspensions.

Select a viscosity that complements your shock build and the ride characteristics you want. Higher cst values increase flow resistance and slow shock action; lower cst values reduce resistance. Always use matching oil on both sides to keep handling balanced.

When performing maintenance, work on a clean surface and avoid contaminating the oil. Replace fluid carefully, remove trapped air from the shock bodies before sealing, and inspect pistons and seals because worn parts will compromise damping regardless of the fluid chosen.

Storage advice: keep the bottle capped, store at room temperature out of direct sunlight, and avoid contact with dirt or water. Keep away from children and do not ingest.

As an 800cst option, this Arrowmax fluid suits model tuners who need stronger damping for precise setup and testing sessions.

An 800cst oil slows rebound compared with lower viscosities, producing a more controlled return stroke. This helps reduce rapid oscillation after compression but may feel less lively on small bumps.
Coverage depends on shock internal volume. For typical 1/10 scale shocks a 59ml bottle usually provides several complete refills, but larger shocks or overfilling reduce the count.
Blending viscosities can produce the needed mid-point damping but introduces variable temperature sensitivity. Test any mix over multiple runs to confirm lap time consistency before committing to the setup.
After filling, compress the shock slowly while the bleed hole is open or use the recommended pumping method to release air. Repeat until no bubbles appear, then seal the unit and recheck for smooth operation.

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