MANUAL
CARD
BOX 1
BOX 2
*Generic pliers.
*Hexagonal driver, size 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3mm.
*4/5mm T-Wrench.
*5.5mm Socket wrench (for M3 nuts).
*8mm Hex fork wrench (for M5 nuts).
*Medium threadlocker (SAB p/n HA116-S).
*Strong retaining compound (SAB p/n HA115-S).
*Spray lubricant (eg. Try-Flow Oil).
*Synthetic grease (eg. Microlube 261).
*Cyanoacrylate adhesive.
*Pitch Gauge (for set-up).
*Soldering equipment (for motor wiring).
*Electric Motor
*Speed controller
*Batteries: 6S 5000/5800 mAh, 12S 2600/3200 mAh.
*1 flybarless 3 axis control unit
*Radio power system.
*3 cyclic servos
*1 tail rotor servo
*6 channel radio control system on 2.4 GHz
The assembly process is described in the following chapters.
Each chapter provides you with the box, bag and/or foam
numbers you will need for that chapter. The information
is printed in a black box in the upper corner of the page.
INSIDE THE MAIN BOX THERE ARE:
Green screw and Green bearing
in the illustration means you
need to use:
Use retaining compound
( SAB HA115-S )
Use Proper Lubricant
Use CA Glue
Indicates that for this
assembly phase you need
materials that are:
BOX xxx, BAG xxx.
Important
ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS REQUIRED
TOOLS, LUBRICANTS, ADHESIVES
Blue screw and blue bearing
in the illustration means you
need to use:
Thread Locker Medium
Strength
( SAB HA116-S)
Box xx, BAGxx
NOTES FOR ASSEMBLY
Please refer to this manual for assembly instructions for this model. Follow the order of assembly
indicated. The instructions are divided into chapters, which are structured in a way that each step is
based on the work done in the previous step. Changing the order of assembly may result in additional
or unnecessary steps.Use thread lockers and retaining compounds as indicated. In general, each bolt
or screw that engages with a metal part requires thread lock. It is necessary to pay attention to the
symbols listed below:
It is suggested to arrange all the bags on a table, ordering
them in a row by page number. Doing this first will make it
easier to find the bags during the assembly process.
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NOTE FOR ASSEMBLY