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Wyvern   200   Assembly   Guide

   

   

Main   Frame   Assembly   

MAIN   FRAME   ASSEMBLY   

STEP   1,   INSERT   ALIGNMENT   BOLTS   

In   order   to   facilitate   the   assembly   of   the   
frame   we   are   temporarily   going   to   use   the   

M3   X   14mm   bolts

   (J).   Insert   them   into   the   

Main   Plate

   (A)   in   the   outermost   corner   

holes   from   the   top-­‐side   (the   side   that   has   
the   nuts   protruding)   and   place   the   plate   
top-­‐side-­‐down   on   a   flat   work   surface.   Once   
this   is   done   your   plate   should   look   like   the   
picture   to   the   left.   

   

STEP   2,   PLACE   ARMS   

Place   the   

4mm   Arms

   (E)   over   the   

M3   X   

14mm   bolts

   (J),   this   will   ensure   that   they   

are   in   the   proper   location.   The   arms   should   
come   together   at   the   inside   edges   and   the   
semi-­‐circular   notches   will   line   up   with   the   
press-­‐nuts   that   are   in   the   main   plate.   

   

   

STEP   3,   PLACE   BOTTOM   PLATE   

Place   the   

Bottom   Plate

   (B)   onto   the   

assembly   as   shown   in   the   picture   to   the   left.   
Please   note   the   orientation   of   the   opening   
on   the   bottom   plate,   the   narrow   dimension   
needs   to   go   front   to   back   (please   note   that   
this   is   depicted   left   to   right   in   the   picture   to   
the   left   as   the   frame   is   turned   90°   and   the   
battery   lead   stress   relief   tab   denotes   the   
rear   of   the   frame)   and   the   wider   dimension   

Summary of Contents for Wyvern 200

Page 1: ...WYVERN 200 ASSEMBLY GUIDE...

Page 2: ...Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 Required Components 3 Parts Identification 4 Carbon Parts 4 Additional Parts 5 Main Frame Assembly 6 Central Stack Assembly 8 3D Printed Parts and To...

Page 3: ...Wyvern 200 there are a few specific components that were used in the design of the frame in order to optimize its characteristics The following is a list of the components you will need to use if you...

Page 4: ...e note tis plate has a front and a back as well as a top and a bottom in the picture it is depicted top up B Bottom Plate please note that the opening in this plate has a wide and a narrow side these...

Page 5: ...tion Board PDB with 5V and 12V regulators C 40mm Standoffs X4 D Nylon Bolts X4 Standoffs X4 and Nuts X8 E Antenna Tubes X2 F M2 X 8mm Camera Bolts X8 G Camera Mounts Left and Right H M3 X 8mm Bolts X4...

Page 6: ...E ARMS Place the 4mm Arms E over the M3 X 14mm bolts J this will ensure that they are in the proper location The arms should come together at the inside edges and the semi circular notches will line u...

Page 7: ...arms properly insert and screw in the main sandwich bolts loosely until all 4 are in place If you use thread locker on your frames now is the time to apply it to these bolts Once all four bolts are i...

Page 8: ...with the orientation of the Bottom Plate B The picture to the left shows the orientation of these two components the narrow segment of the Battery Plate C must align with the wider section of the Bott...

Page 9: ...14mm Bolts J The battery plate bolts will screw into the 40mm Standoffs C This is another place where you can use thread locking compound if desired STEP 4 INSTALL PDB AND FLIGHT CONTROLLER If you did...

Page 10: ...the SMA connector on the VTX and the antenna or a nut Since not all SMA connectors are the same length please ensure that the antenna is completely seated and that you have a connection If the VTX is...

Page 11: ...Top Plate D using the M3 X 8mm Bolts H The cutout in the top plate faces the front of the frame If desired the top plate is equipped with a center hole to allow a bracket mounted camera such as the H...

Page 12: ...older to LED wire lead to the LED Board A before installation and then to the PDB B after installation Finally feed your receiver antennas through the holes and insert the provided antenna tubes into...

Page 13: ...dmonsters thehobbymonster com Disclaimer Quad Monsters does not accept any responsibility or liability for misuse of this or any other product All our products are extensively tested to comply with ri...

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