step 2
MOUNTING THE SERVO
Secure the servo to the
#8435 blocks with four
#4145 screws and four
#7337 #4 washers.
4145
7337
4448
3760
6934
DRILL SERVO SAVER
Use your #34 or 3/32" drill bit
to carefully drill the two
mounting holes for the #4448
ball ends.
ASSEMBLING THE SERVO
SAVER
Thread two #4448 ball ends
into the front side of the #3760
servo saver. Secure the ball
MOUNTING THE SERVO ASSEMBLY
Mount the servo saver to the servo
with the #3760 screw.
Note:
If you
have a metal gear servo, use the stock
mounting screw.
Drill the chassis holes for your servo
mounting blocks according to the
drawing with a #33 (or 7/64") drill bit.
We have provided starter holes for
your convenience. We strongly
recommend using 82 deg. countersink
(or the tip of a 1/4" drill bit).
Be sure to
countersink the bottom side.
Mount the servo mounting blocks to
the chassis with two #6934 screws
using the proper holes for your servo,
as shown.
this side away
from servo
this side
toward servo
3760
edge view
of chassis
(countersink this side)
4449
FRONT
REAR
3760
2
8435
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Use inner holes
for Hitec and
Futaba servos
Use outer holes
for Airtonics servos
step 3
STEERING LINKAGE
Install the plastic #6274 ball cups onto
the #1404 steering turnbuckles. Match
the length of the turnbuckles to the
actual size picture.
Snap one ball cup onto the ball end on
the servo saver. Snap the opposite
end on as shown. Install both
turnbuckles.
When you are adjusting your
turnbuckles, always make sure that
the servo saver is pointing straight
down.
6274
right side
1404
6274
2.15" (54mm)
6274
left side
1404
6274
2.15" (54mm)
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