SIG EDGE 540T Assembly Manual Download Page 8

With everything now pre-fitted, disassemble the wing panels from
the fuselage and remove the main wing tube. Set the tube aside
for now. The best way to keep the wing mounting bolts in a place
where they can always be found is to thread them into the two bolt
holes in each wing panel.

Mounting The Horizontal Stabilizer Halves:
The two horizontal stabilizer/elevator halves on the Edge 540T
ARF kit are made to be removable. This feature can be useful in
transportation and/or storage situations.

Both stabilizer halves

mount onto anodized aluminum tubes that fit through the rear of
the fuselage. From the kit contents, locate the front 12.5mm dia. x
198mm stab tube, the rear 12.5mm dia. x 478mm stab tube and
four T2.6 x 16mm PWA screws. (Note that the stabilizer mounting
tubes have hardwood inserts in place at each end.)  For fitting 
purposes, it's convenient to first remove the rudder from the fin and
the elevators from their stabilizer halves.

1) Use high-pressure air to blow out each female tube receptacle
holes in both stab halves. Slide the shorter forward tube into the
forward receptacle in one of the stab halves.

Note that there 

are plywood tubing "stops" built-in to the inner ends of these
receptacle tubes. Be sure the inserted tube bottoms out against
this stop. The fit may be stiff, so while the tube is in place, firmly
grasp it and rotate it a few times until it's a bit freer. Remove the
tube and slide the opposite end into the other stab half. If the fit
feels tight, rotate the tube a few times until it too feels a bit freer.
Repeat this with the longer rear stab tube in the rear stab 
receptacle holes.

2) The stab halves are now trial-fitted to the fuselage. Insert the
front and rear tubes into one of the stab halves until both tubes 
bottom out at their stops. Insert the exposed ends of the tubes all
the way through the front and rear stab mounting holes at the rear
of the fuselage, until the root rib of the stab contacts the fuselage.
Slide the opposite stab half in place onto the exposed tube ends
and press it firmly all the way in place until it too contacts the side
of the fuselage. This is the fit you're trying to achieve.

In the unlikely event that one of these two tubes may be a little too
long, preventing the stab halves to fit against the fuselage sides, it
will have to be slightly trimmed in length. If this is the case, you
have to determine which tube needs to be shortened. Remove
both stab halves and either the front or rear tube from one of the
halves. Reinsert the one tube into its correct receptacle and slide
it in place through the appropriate fuselage stab hole. Slide the
other stab half in place onto the tube end and press it up against
the fuselage. If the two stab halves now fit against the fuselage
sides, you now know it is the remaining tube that needs to be
trimmed. Likewise, if the tube currently in place does not allow the
stab halves to fit against the fuselage sides, then it is this tube
causing the problem. Visually determine how much of the end of
the tube needs to be trimmed. Use a bench grinder or vertical
sander, to lightly trim the offending tube.

Lightly chamfer the

trimmed end of the tube at a 30

O

angle or so. Finally, remount the

two stab halves in place to the fuselage and check the fit. It should
now be fine. Remove the stab halves and tubes from the fuselage.

3) The mounting tubes must now be secured in place in the stab
halves, using four T2.6 x 16mm PWA screws.

On the bottom 

surface of each stab half you will see two small pre-drilled holes.
These are hole locations for the stab tube retaining screws. In
order to use these screws, the stab mounting tubes need to be
accurately marked and then drilled with guide holes. To easily
mark the ends of the tubes, we used a short length of 3/32" dia.
music wire with a sharpened point at one end.

The graphic is now adhered permanently in place. To do this, we
suggest using a plastic squeegee.

The SIG 4" plastic Epoxy

Spreader squeegee - P/N SH678 - is perfect for this purpose.
Smoothly and firmly use the squeegee to completely remove all of
the liquid and air bubbles from beneath the graphic. Use paper
towels to clean up the excess liquid. Once you're satisfied that all
of the liquid has been removed, allow the graphic to dry overnight.
When the graphic has dried, pick up one of the edges of the clear
plastic carrier film and remove it by pulling the film back against
itself. The graphic that is left in place on the model is now all but
permanently in place.

Assembly:

Mounting The Wing  Panels:
The two main wing panels are attached to the fuselage using the
40mm dia. x 973mm black anodized wing tube. It is important that
you pre-fit the wings and wing tube, making sure that everything
fits.

The first thing to do is to make sure that the fiberglass 

receptacle tubes in both the fuselage and the wing panels are
clear of obstructions, allowing the tube to fit fully in place. We used
high-pressure air to first blow out any dust or debris from these
tubes.

Insert the wing tube fully into one of the wing panels, until it 
bottoms out against the plywood stop inside the female receptacle
tube. The fit should be firm, not sloppy. Remove the tube and
repeat this process on the other wing panel. Remove the tube.

Slide the main wing tube in place through the fuselage, roughly
centering it. Hold the tube and slide one of the wing panels in
place onto the tube, sliding it inwards towards the fuselage side.
As the wing root gets close to the fuselage side, the permanently
mounted aluminum tube stub at the rear of the wing root must now
engage into the hole in the fuselage side. With the rear tube now
engaged into the hole, the wing panel can be firmly pressed
against the fuselage side. Repeat this mounting procedure with
the remaining wing panel.

There are four M4 Hex Head Bolts provided in the kit. Two of these
are 20mm long and are the rear attachment bolts. The other two
are 25mm long and are the forward wing attachment bolts. Using
these four M4 bolts and four 4mm flat washers, the two wing 
panels are now secured to the fuselage. Slide a washer onto one
of the 25mm bolts and from the inside of the fuselage insert the
bolt into the forward bolthole through the aluminum L-bracket. With
the wing against the fuselage, use a 4mm ball-driver to tighten the
bolt into the blind mounting nut already in place in the wing root.
Move back to the rear bolthole and insert a 20mm bolt and 
washer in place and use the ball-driver to secure the bolt. Repeat
this process with the opposite wing panel.

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Summary of Contents for EDGE 540T

Page 1: ...A S S E M B L Y M A N U A L KIT NO SIGRC100ARF ...

Page 2: ...ls 6 Mounting The Stabilizer Halves 6 Hinging Flight Surfaces 7 Hinge Gap Sealing 8 Aileron Servo Installation 8 Elevator Servo Installation 10 Landing Gear Wheel Pant Assembly 11 Mounting The Tail Wheel 12 Mounting The Engine 13 Mounting The Ignition Module 13 Mounting The Cowl 14 Fitting The Cowl 15 Fuel Tank Assembly 15 Fuel Tank Installation 16 Throttle Servo Installation 16 Rudder Servo Pull ...

Page 3: ...are To mount our F P E 6 8 Twin engine we used 4 each 10 32 x 1 1 2 Hex Head Hardened Steel Bolts 4 each 10 32 Lock Nuts 4 each 10 32 Flat Washers 1 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of your SIG Edge 540T ARF kit This aircraft has been carefully designed tested and refined to offer you incredible performance coupled with outstanding airframe strength In terms of control response the Edg...

Page 4: ...rying to save money DO NOT try to save money on your choice of servos As also mentioned we chose to run our airborne system at 6 volts A 6 volt system provides considerably faster and more precise servo response This is very desirable especially when flying this airplane in 3D maneuvers Earlier we provided you with our recommended minimum torque requirements for the flight surface servos used in t...

Page 5: ...overed with SIG AeroKote covering film This high quality polyester covering film has been expertly applied using a beautiful and unique trim scheme designed specifically to provide maximum contrast between the top and bottom of the model This feature offers excellent attitude reference during 3D or IMAC maneuvers The SIG Edge 540T ARF model was manufactured and covered in a part of the world that ...

Page 6: ...lts 4 each M4 Washers 4 each T2 6 x 16mm PWA Screws Stabilizer Mounting Screws 1 Bag 8 each Heavy Duty Control Horns w Nylon Inserts 4 Left 4 Right 32 each T2 6 x 16mm Phillip Head Screws Control Horn Mounting Screws 2 each 08mm x 1200mm 47 Nylon Coated Steel Cables 4 each Steel Clevises with 2mm Threaded Rigging Couplers and Lock Nuts Rudder Pull Pull Connectors 4 each Copper Rigging Swages 3 5mm...

Page 7: ...venient to apply the graphics to the wing panels fuselage and rudder of the Edge 540T model before the assembly process However you can use the following instructions to apply your graphics either now or after you have completed the assembly steps Your Edge 540T ARF kit includes a beautiful and very large graphics sheet These graphics are of high quality and include a unique light tack clear carri...

Page 8: ...be at a 30O angle or so Finally remount the two stab halves in place to the fuselage and check the fit It should now be fine Remove the stab halves and tubes from the fuselage 3 The mounting tubes must now be secured in place in the stab halves using four T2 6 x 16mm PWA screws On the bottom surface of each stab half you will see two small pre drilled holes These are hole locations for the stab tu...

Page 9: ...nge line You want to leave the minimum possible gap Use alcohol and paper towels to carefully remove any visible signs of glue at each hinge location 7 Insert the front and rear mounting tubes in place into the stab making sure they both bottom out against their stops Insert the pointed end of the music wire into one of the pre drilled holes on the bottom of the stab Press the music wire against t...

Page 10: ...rns 2 left and 2 right horns You will need a total of 16 control horn mounting screws Again check the hinge gap for the closest possible fit while maintaining full movement ability Allow the glue to cure for at least 6 hours Before the glue fully cures we suggest checking the fit and movement of the surface adjusting it as needed 5 When the glue has fully cured carefully check the movement of the ...

Page 11: ...e into the inboard servo bay opening in exactly the same way as described above As mentioned earlier we used 18 servo extensions 4 Using the same instructions above mount the remaining two aileron servos in the opposite wing panel 5 If you are using a single receiver you now need plug the two servo extensions from each wing panel into a Y harness one harness for each wing panel The Y harness conne...

Page 12: ...t the two control horns to the R C links on each pushrod b Place the control horn mounting pad onto the surface of the aileron Turn the threaded metal control rod to adjust the distance of the control horn from the leading edge bevel of the aileron The correct position for the control horn on the aileron is with its forward mounting pad edge up to the bevel edge of the aileron The upright arm of t...

Page 13: ...ves The pushrod clevis locking nuts and clevis safety springs do not need to be tightened or slipped into place until after the final control movements are established later in this manual Landing Gear Wheel Pant Assembly From the kit contents locate the Fiberglass Wheel Pants bag the Main Wheel bag also contains wheel and pant hardware bag and the Main Landing Gear bag In addition you will need t...

Page 14: ...ighten the three mounting screws securely d The flat metal T bracket is now mounted to the bottom forward surface of the rudder This bracket is used to connect the two centering springs with the tail wheel tiller arm and the rudder As 12 g The Landing Gear Hatch Cover is now installed over the mounted landing gear using two T3 x 16mm PWA screws Note that both the access and clearance holes are alr...

Page 15: ...racket onto the bottom of the rudder with the left and right arms spaced equally on each side Mark the locations of the two mounting holes onto the rudder with a marking pen Use a 042 dia bit 58 index drill to drill two screw guide holes at the marks just made Mount the bracket in place with the two T2 x 12mm PWA screws Mounting The Engine As mentioned earlier in this manual the distance between t...

Page 16: ...ach side of the fuselage This information now needs to be transferred to the exterior surface of the cowl for drilling purposes sparkplug wires to each cylinder head and in providing good wiring proximity for the power and timing extension leads We mounted our 2400 mAh ignition battery pack a 2 cell 7 4 volt Li Ion pack and its 5 4 volt voltage regulator together on a simple tray made from 1 8 lit...

Page 17: ...age use a ruler to now measure the distance between one of the rear marks just made forward to the cross hair mark on the forward piece of tape Note and save this measurement g Place the cowl on a flat work surface resting on its rear edge With a small triangle and a marker pen make three 90O lines on the cowl surface at the mark locations just made Use a ruler to measure forward from the rear edg...

Page 18: ...ng bender to make the appropriate 75O 80O bend in the aluminum tubing overflow line allowing it to reach the inside top of the tank body We suggest chamfering the top of this tubing to keep it from touching and possibly closing off on the inside of the tank Use a second piece of aluminum tubing straight through the rubber stopper for the carburetor and tank clunk line connections Attach the provid...

Page 19: ... tool to squeeze the copper swage tube tightly over the cable locking it 17 servos aft back with the receiver s rudder servo and the airborne radio system battery pack s There are two servo cut outs located on each side of the center mounted rudder servo tray in the fuselage Locating the throttle servo into one of these openings is ideal Since the fuel tank is already mounted and plumbed on the le...

Page 20: ...ions to completely center everything Receiver Battery Pack Installation The receiver s and battery pack s were mounted on the built in radio tray in the fuselage of our Edge 540T models We made simple mounting platforms for our battery packs using lite ply We did not mount these pack mounts until after we had conducted our Center of Gravity routine described later in this manual We mounted our On ...

Page 21: ...erfectly level not nose down not tail down level If it s obvious that the airplane is not level then the balance of the airplane at the desired 25 CG location must be adjusted to achieve a level fuselage There are a variety of things that can be done to do this We routed the receiver antenna out of the fuselage and up to the top of the fin This positioning takes the antenna out of parallel with th...

Page 22: ...ample we used a carbon fiber spinner from Pete Models on our Edge and this unit weighs only 2 9 ounces Spinners can make a big difference in CG adjustments If the shifting of airborne components is just not practical then adding weight to the furthest possible point at the rear of the fuselage may be necessary Like all modelers we hate adding weight to any model but it is sometimes unavoidable Ext...

Page 23: ...ings are well within the capability of this model For your first landing we would Flying The purpose of this section is to guide you through the first test flight of your Edge 540T ARF model using advice and procedures that we feel will lead to your success This section has nothing to do with aerobatics Aerobatics will be covered after the test flights are made and the airplane is trimmed However ...

Page 24: ...D LUCK AND GOOD FLYING suggest that the upwind final approach be made with just a bit more speed than you might first want This ensures that the airplane will continue to fly without stall concerns Make sure the airplane is headed into the wind on final approach and use rudder input as needed to maintain a straight heading along with aileron input to keep the wings level Allow the model to sink sm...

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Page 26: ...EXTRA 540T LOG BOOK Date of first flight Comments 24 ...

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