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Hangar 9 Alpha 40 ARF Assembly Manual
Rudder and Steering Linkage
Installation
Required Parts
Fuselage
180-degree servo horn
Safety tubing
Clevis
Pushrod snap link
E-clip
Small washer
Pushrod connector
3mm x 3mm setscrew
Transmitter
2-56 x 28-inch pushrod wire
Required Tools and Adhesives
Drill bit: 5/64-inch (2mm)
Pin vise
Felt-tipped pen
Pliers
Hobby knife with #11 blade Ruler
Hex wrench or ball driver: 1.5mm
Step 1
Locate the items necessary to install the rudder linkage and to
connect the steering pushrod wire to the rudder servo horn.
Step 2
With the radio system on, center the rudder stick and trim.
Remove the standard servo horn from the rudder servo and
place a 180-degree horn on the rudder servo. The horn will
align perpendicular to the servo centerline as shown. If not,
rotate the arm 180-degrees as there are an odd number of
splines on the servo output and this usually corrects the
alignment issue.
Step 3
Use a pin vise and 5/64-inch (2mm) drill bit to enlarge a hole on
the servo horn that is 9/16-inch (14mm) from the center of the
servo horn on the side closest to the steering pushrod wire.
Step 4
Use a pin vise and 5/64-inch (2mm) drill bit to enlarge a hole
on the servo horn that is 1/2-inch (12mm) from the center of
the servo horn on the side closest to the rudder pushrod tube.
Step 5
Remove the horn from the servo. Insert the pushrod
connector in the outer hole of the servo horn.