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Hangar 9 Pulse 125 ARF Assembly Manual
Step 16
Use the radio system to center the throttle servo. Install the
arm perpendicular to the servo centerline. This will provide
an equal amount of throw from low to high throttle.
Step 17
Tighten the setscrew in the pushrod connector to secure the
wire to the servo arm. Use side cutters to trim any excess
wire extending beyond the connector if it interferes with the
operation of the throttle or rudder servos.
note
: Always use threadlock on metal-to-metal
fasteners to prevent them from vibrating loose.
Fuel Tank installation
Required Parts
Fuselage
Copper fuel tube (straight)
Copper fuel tube (bent)
Fuel tank stopper
Steel clunk
Clunk fuel line
Stopper clamp
2mm locknut
Nylon tie-wrap
Fuel tubing (gas or nitro)
2mm x 12mm machine screw
1/4-inch (6mm) foam rubber
Tools and Adhesives
Phillips screwdriver: #1
Pliers
Side cutter
Double-sided tape
Hobby knife with #11 blade
important
: Two types of fuel tubing have been
included for your model: One is for use with
nitromethane (pink) and one is for use with gasoline
(yellow). Before beginning the assembly of your fuel
tank, make sure you have selected the correct tubing for
the type of fuel you will be using.
Step 1
Insert the two brass tubes in the stopper. You will need to
use a hobby knife to open two of the holes to insert the
tubes through the stopper.
note
: The stopper supplied is compatible with both gas
and nitromethane fuels.