Tie Rod M2x12 mm
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Servospacer 3 or 5 mm
Ballend, short
Tie Rod M2x52 mm
Ballend, long
Ball
M2x8 mm LH Screw
M2 mm Nut
67582
10 mm
67576
67603
71 mm
67565
67531
67565
67527
67523
67520
67564
67531
67565
67576
67603
67582
1x
1x
2x
1x
1x
2x
1x
1x
abt. 36 mm
67523
67564
67527
The length may vary according to the final servo position. Make
sure that the mixer base plate is exactly in the center of the main
frame and the 90° lever is at a right angle.
Use a 3 or 5 mm Servo
spacer, 67520,
depending on your servo
View from the top.
Make sure that the rod doesn't touch the main
rotor shaft in any position. Use the 3 or 5 mm
spacer to get a suitable servo position
Make sure that you have a basic adjustmenst as
indicated above.
If the servo turns to the front, the left 90° lever moves
the elevator rod upwards.
The swashplate tips to the front so the helicopter starts
to bend the nose downwards
In order to obtain equal steering response to both
sides, the adjustments have to be done as shown.
Keep in mind that the pitch servo shall be installed
oposite the elevator servo so there should be some
space left. Use either the 3 mm or 5 mm Servo spacer
to adjust for the correct offset of the servos and keep in
mind that the rod never touches the main rotor shaft.