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Summary of Contents for CONCEPT 46 VR

Page 1: ...ility to be dangerous You are responsible for this model s assembly safe operation place to fly frequency check and adjustment of the model Assemble this kit only in places out of children s reach Tak...

Page 2: ...ter gear Page 11 32 Tail Pipe Page 19 No 21721 No 21722 3 mm 3mm 3X14mm 4 If the backlash is too close tighten the four pcs of 3X14mm cap screws as holding the engine downward Rotate the gear and chec...

Page 3: ...lled Install the muffler 4 Required for engine starting 5 Glues Lubes 6 Equipment coming in handy 3 Glow Fuel and Fuel Pump AA AA AA AA The illustrations showing the radio were taken from the Futaba r...

Page 4: ...tend the antenna Receiver 4 Down the trims Center the trims 5 Switch on the transmitter 7 6 6 Switch on the receiver 8 Make sure the servos move according to your transmitter inputs 9 Switch off the r...

Page 5: ...True to scale diagram Must be purchased separately Tentatively tighten OO Drill holes with the specified diameter here 2mm Pay close attention here Part bags used Cut off shaded portion 2mm Example A...

Page 6: ...ew OTHER HARDWARE 3x12mm Screw 3mm 12mm Flat Head F H Screw 3mm Washer Nut 3mm 5x10mm Metal Bushing Bearing 5mm 10mm 4mm E4 E ring 6 000 ABOUT THE PERSONAL FREQUENCY MONITOR LED Before operating your...

Page 7: ...teps from through CONCEPT 46 VR semi assembled All steps from through 40 1 40 16 23 40 1 40 16 23 Apply grease 2 8mm RT H Screw 2 1 2 Part bags used 2 8mm 30mm approx 30mm 1 1 4 5mm Set Screw 6 12mm B...

Page 8: ...Rotor Head VR A VR B Rotor Head 2mm Hex Wrench 2mm A A 56 204 203 422 212 Note the direction of parts and Small Large 2 10mm RT H Screw 2 3 6mm TP Screw 4 4mm Nylon Nut 2 4 2 5 13mm Ball Bearing 56 Li...

Page 9: ...d 10 163 368 368 163 163 10 x2 Stabilizer Control Rod 47mm approx 47mm Pitch Rod 21 5mm approx 21 5mm Stabilizer Rod 22mm approx 22mm Rotor Head VR A 7 Stabilizer Control Rod Stabilizer Rod Pitch Rod...

Page 10: ...r 431 59 31 431 431 374 31 59 Mast Assembly Part bags used Tentatively tighten 8 VR B NE C VR D Mast No 96506 150 48 47 46 3 7mm 3mm 3 18mm 451 230 230 33 Apply threadlocker screw cement 212 188 2 8mm...

Page 11: ...Bearing 1 49 mm Bearing 2 226 Aileron Lever Collar 1 37 Incl with Engine 3 5 14mm 3 30mm 3mm Incl with Engine Locking Jig Engine Use to lock piston while tightening nut on crank shaft 1 3mm Nylon Nut...

Page 12: ...12mm Cap Screw Insert the ball in the hole 212 15 Engine VR B VR 5 VR 6 Part bags used Fuel Tank 14 VR 7 13 VR 6 Fan Casing 2 6 10mm To engine Silicone Tube thin 140mm Silicone Tube thick 140mm 140mm...

Page 13: ...rease 2 8mm RT H Screw 2 3 10mm TP Screw 1 3 15mm TP Screw 6 Linkage Ball 2 1 1 212 1 4 5mm Screw 1 4 14mm Cap Screw 2 3 35mm Cap Screw 4mm Nut 2 3mm Nut 3 25mm TP Screw 2 3 10mm Washer 3 118mm Screw...

Page 14: ...Reverse Screw 180 88 178 538 538 478 91 243 438 Part bags used Apply grease Tail Rotor VR B VR 10 2 6mm Nut 1 2 1 1 2 6 8mm Screw 2 6 14mm Screw 3 4mm Set Screw 4 5mm Set Screw 3 18 3 4mm 5 10mm Ball...

Page 15: ...7 539 212 540 2 16mm 2mm 2mm 2mm 2 10mm 27 Control Lever VR 10 Click in 2 2 10mm RT H Screw 20 4 2 6 8mm Cap Screw 2 3 16mm Cap Screw 4 2 6mm Nylon Nut 2 3mm Nylon Nut 1 2 10mm RT H Screw Linkage Ball...

Page 16: ...R 8 Radio Part bags used Assemble left and right sides the same way 3 8mm TP Screw 2 4 23 Skid VR 8 VR 11 3 4mm Set Screw 15 410 102 103 107 102 181 3 8mm 3 8mm 3 8mm 3 mm 25mm 96 Pitch Control Servo...

Page 17: ...act the frame Follow the radio instruction manual for connecting NiCd Battery 153 153 153 152 VR 8 Elevator Linkage VR 8 VR 11 Radio Must be purchased separately 2mm 2mm Drill holes with the specified...

Page 18: ...t bags used 10 9 8 7 6 cm Pitch Linkage VR 8 Rudder Rod 5 4 3 2 1 0 Neutral Neutral 3 10mm TP Screw 1 Assemble in the specified order 17 122 10 8 12mm approx 8mm 12mm 78mm approx 78mm Parallel Low Hig...

Page 19: ...mm approx 27mm 31 Part bags used 30 1 1 4 8mm Ball End 2 160mm Adjuster Rod 476 10 2 1 4 8mm Ball End 2 81mm Adjuster Rod 477 10 VR 8 Aileron Linkage VR 8 Throttle Linkage WARNING 1 2 40mm Adjustable...

Page 20: ...m Nylon Nut 407 406 454 3 20mm 2 5mm Part bags used Assemble left and right sides the same way 2 1 5 4 3 Assemble in the specified order VR 8 Tail Pipe VR 6 VR 11 VR 12 Tail Boom 2mm 5VQRGT Loosen the...

Page 21: ...mm 6mm 1mm 1mm OO 2mm Drill holes with the specified diameter here 2mm 3 8mm 2 5mm Cut off shaded portion Decal VR 8 Body VR 8 Canopy Front 2 3 25mm Screw 34 241 241 237 238 239 240 3 25mm x2 VR 8 Bod...

Page 22: ...38 1 2 Assemble in the specified order Body Apply decals as illustrated 37 The decal numbers between brackets are for the opposite side Decal 3 21...

Page 23: ...m Note the direction of the main rotor blades Screws should not be fastened either too loose or too tight Allow for some movement of the blades in the rotor grips WARNING NOTICE VR A Main Rotor NE F M...

Page 24: ...h Pitch Hover Pitch Pitch Rod Neutral Low Low Pitch Center the throttle control stick Slide the pitch gauge onto each blade Adjust the length of both pitch rods to make the stabilizer bar run parallel...

Page 25: ...e tail rotor will not rotate if the set screw is loose The tail drive check hole allows you to check the set screw for proper tightness Check before evey flight Examine sticks and servos for adequate...

Page 26: ...ING for preventing accidents and personal injury be sure to observe the following Keep in mind that people around you may also operate a radio control model NEVER share the same frequency with somebod...

Page 27: ...erve the following WARNING Always operate the helicopter outdoors out of people s reach as the main rotor rotates at high rpm O WARNING While adjusting stand at least 10 meters apart from the helicopt...

Page 28: ...transmitter replace them with new ones 1 Checking the helicopter Ensure that all screws nuts etc are securely tightened 2 Refuelling When filling up the tank ensure that no dirt enters the tank as we...

Page 29: ...oth blades equal Slowly pull up the throttle control stick Look at the blades directly from the side If both main rotor blades look like in 1 both blades travel in the same plane no further adjusting...

Page 30: ...before practicing the hover It will make things a lot easier Direct the helicopter into the wind Wind Do not watch the tail watch the nose of the helicopter With lateral and tail winds operation becom...

Page 31: ...er at higher altitude You must constantly anticipate into which direction the helicopter may drift and move the control sticks accordingly Forward Left Right Backward Once you have mastered the hover...

Page 32: ...u to prevent personal injuries Use the throttle control stick to keep the helicopter at a constant altitude which is likely to change according to the wind and its direction Land the helicopter into t...

Page 33: ...require a regular maintenance and eventually replacement open type sealed type Clutch Fuel Tube MAINTENANCE WARNING Make sure that all screws are securely tightened and all parts are in best conditio...

Page 34: ...e 4 While pressing the pitch rods together pull out the specified parts from below 4 Pin Mast Stopper Mast 3 3 1 2 3 2 Remove the fuel tubes throttle linkage and muffler Remove the screws for installi...

Page 35: ...screws equally 2 Length of the Stabilizer Control Rods If both stabilizer control rods do not fit the helicopter the swash plate may be damaged due to too much strain Both rods connect the swashplate...

Page 36: ...lanations Reverse battery connection See P28 Main rotor blades will not track in same plane Unequal main rotor pitch Bent feathering shafts Defect ball bearings in main rotor grips Left and right blad...

Page 37: ...1 1 1 22 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 6 1 2 1 10 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 8 4 8 2 1 1 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 26 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 2 0Q Key No 0Q Bag No Q ty DESCRIPTION 3...

Page 38: ...07 2x10mm 128 H 3101 212 421 H 3301A 2x8mm 3x20mm 2 6mm 3mm 6 7 H 3003 4x5mm 426 H 3303 427 H 3303 2 6x12mm 201 H 3239 428 429 H 3304 10 10 163 H 3503 10 10 163 H 3503 28 434 132 133 133 361 212 H 330...

Page 39: ...54 H 3024 464 H 3521 172 H 3106 173 174 137 137 59 374 18 H 6033 2 H 3006 56 55 57 58 H 3503 H 3502 H 3503 37 10 212 H 3122 188 212 H 3501 212 212 212 455 541 541 H 3503 H 3503 H 3503 H 3502 10 10 4x...

Page 40: ...H3222 H3512 397 402 400 393 390 391 226 476 472 463 385 H3513 466 468 226 115 110 461 467 533 398 399 401 3x30mm 2x10mm 3x35mm 3 5x14mm 3mm 2mm 4x14mm 3mm 3mm 4mm 3x118mm 456 H 3522 227 H 3073 208 H...

Page 41: ...3517 450 H 3514 451 H 3514 108 H 3054 360 H 3515 103 H 3064 410 181 102 H 3338 96 H 3055 153 H 3072 107 H 3054 97 H 3055 152 237 1806 238 239 240 241 3x8mm 3x18mm 3x18mm 3x4mm 3x15mm 3x15mm 3x25mm 3x2...

Page 42: ...10 H 3243 245 H 6054 3x16mm 2 6x8mm 3x14mm 3x6mm 3mm 2 6mm 2x16mm 3x20mm 2x5mm 2x5mm 3x10mm 3x25mm 2 6x14mm 4x5mm 3x4mm 2 6mm 3mm 2 6x8mm 3x10mm 3mm 2x6mm 2mm 2x10mm 244 H 6054 243 438 H 6053R 212 Z 8...

Page 43: ...0 391 461 270 2500 270 1500 270 1000 270 850 270 700 390 2200 390 2000 TEL 700 TEL 2800 390 800 270 900 90 600 90 500 x 1 393 x 2 VR Main Frame VR VR Fan Casing VR VR Servo Frame VR VR Tail Rinkage Se...

Page 44: ...5 One touch Plug Heater Set 270 4800 96506 for one way bearing Ball Diff Grease 130 800 96507 impact proofing cement Silicone Sealant 130 500 1876 Fuel Filter 130 1000 190 1000 130 1900 2161 Blade Bal...

Page 45: ...5 each 1104 3x14 3x16 3x18 3x20 5 each 1105 4x6 4x8 4x10 4x12 5 each 1106 3x22 3x24 3x26 3x28 5 each 1110 2 6x4 2 6x6 2 6x8 2 6x12 5 each 1111 3x4 3x6 3x8 3x10 3x12 5 each 1112 3x14 3x16 3x18 3x20 5...

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