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Power Components Service
130x70
CAUTION:
DO NOT handle propeller parts
while the fl ight battery is connected. Personal
injury could result.
Disassembly
1. Disconnect the battery from the
ESC/receiver.
2. Carefully cut free each wing strut from the
bottom wing without damaging the wing.
3. Carefully cut the tape and/or decals on the
side of the fuselage and behind the canopy to
remove the top half of the fuselage.
IMPORTANT:
Removing tape and/or decals can
remove paint from the fuselage.
4. Hold the prop shaft using needle-nose
pliers or hemostats.
5. Turn the propeller counterclockwise (facing
the front of the model) to remove. Turn the
propeller clockwise to install.
6. Hold the nut (
A
) on the end of the prop
shaft using needle-nose pliers or hemostats.
7. Turn the gear on the shaft clockwise (facing
the front of the model) to remove the nut.
8. Gently pull the shaft (
B
) from the gearbox (
C
)
and make sure the washer (
D
) and two
bushings (
E
) are not lost.
9. Disconnect the motor from the
ESC/receiver.
10. Gently push the motor out of the gearbox
and remove the motor through the top of
the fuselage behind the ESC/receiver.
NOTICE:
DO NOT remove the gearbox from
the aircraft. Damage to the aircraft could result.
Assembly
Assemble the aircraft using the instructions
above in reverse order.
• Correctly align the prop shaft gear with the pinion
gear on the motor.
• Connect the motor to the ESC/receiver so
that the powered motor turns the propeller
counterclockwise (facing the front of the model).
• Make sure the propeller size numbers (130 x 70)
face away from the motor (see illustration).
• Assemble the fuselage using clear tape.
B
E
C
D
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130 x 70