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HELPFUL HINTS 

  Avoid working over a deep pile carpet. If you drop a small part or screw,

it may be diffi cult to fi nd.

  Place a mat or towel over your work area. This will prevent parts from rolling off and will protect the work surface.

  Avoid running the car in cold weather. The plastic and metal parts can become brittle at low temperatures. 

In addition, grease and oil become thick, causing premature wear and poor performance.

MAINTENANCE 

BEFORE EACH RUN 

  IMPORTANT:  Check to make sure that 

all screws are tight. Check that the servo 
saver screw is fully tightened to ensure that 
your Wasteland Buggy tracks straight.

  

Always check the condition of your 
radio system batteries and replace if 
necessary.

  

Check to make sure that all of the 
moving parts of the Wasteland Buggy 
move freely and do not bind.

  Turn on the radio and make sure the 

servo moves easily and in the proper 
direction.

  Check for any broken or damaged 

parts. Replace them before running the 
Wasteland Buggy. Running the Wasteland 
Buggy with broken or damaged parts 
could damage additional parts.

  Check to make sure that all wires are 

properly connected.

AFTER EACH RUN

  Clean any debris from the chassis and 

moving parts.

  Check for any broken or damaged parts. 

Replace them before the next run.

  

Disconnect and remove the battery 
from the chassis.

AFTER EVERY 10 RUNS

  Check to make sure that the bearings 

are free of dirt and debris, and roll 
smoothly.

  Check the shocks for oil leakage. 

  Check the tires to make sure they are 

still properly glued to the rims.

HARDWARE CHART 

2x10

MM FLAT HEAD SCREW

H

2x14

MM FLAT HEAD SCREW

J

2.5x8

MM FLAT HEAD SCREW

K

2.5x8

MM SOCKET HEAD SCREW

L

2.5x14

MM SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW

M

3x6

MM SOCKET HEAD SCREW

N

2x8

MM ROUND HEAD

SHOULDER SCREW

P

3x3

MM SET SCREW

Q

3

MM LOCK NUT

R

1.5x6

MM E-CLIP

U

2.6x5

MM WASHER

S

BODY CLIP (SMALL)

V

2x15

MM SELF-TAPPING

ROUND HEAD SCREW

AA

2x12

MM SELF-TAPPING

ROUND HEAD SCREW

Z

2x6

MM SELF-TAPPING

ROUND HEAD SCREW

X

2x5

MM SELF-TAPPING

ROUND HEAD SCREW

Y

2.5x8

MM SELF-TAPPING

ROUND HEAD SCREW

GG

2x4

MM ROUND HEAD SCREW

C

2x8

MM FLAT HEAD SCREW

G

2x8

MM ROUND HEAD SCREW

E

2x10

MM ROUND HEAD SCREW

F

6x10

MM BALL BEARING

A

8x12

MM BALL BEARING

B

2x6

MM ROUND HEAD SCREW

D

3x6

MM WASHER

T

ACTUAL SIZE

 

(WHEN PRINTED AT 100%)

Buggy

ASSEMBLY AND 

MAINTENANCE GUIDE

Содержание Wasteland Buggy

Страница 1: ...damage additional parts Check to make sure that all wires are properly connected AFTER EACH RUN Clean any debris from the chassis and moving parts Check for any broken or damaged parts Replace them before the next run Disconnect and remove the battery from the chassis AFTER EVERY 10 RUNS Check to make sure that the bearings are free of dirt and debris and roll smoothly Check the shocks for oil lea...

Страница 2: ...31 33 32 33 30 32 G G B G G B 34 GREASE GREASE GREASE GREASE NOTE DIRECTION NOTE DIRECTION 2 2 1 H H H H 1 DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY 2 DIFFERENTIALS TO CHASSIS ...

Страница 3: ...3 STEERING ASSEMBLY 4 CENTER SHAFT 18 45 18 40 40 44 40 46 P P DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN WILL CAUSE BINDING DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN WILL CAUSE BINDING 28 29 27 28 A B A GREASE GREASE ...

Страница 4: ...5 SHOCK TOWERS 6 MOTOR MOUNT 7 8 71 8 40 3 81 7 40 40 3 40 12 11 G G E E V V E E E E E E E E E E NOTE DIFFERENCE NOTE DIFFERENCE N T N Q T E E E E E K K E 39 26 4 25 24 THREADLOCK THREADLOCK ...

Страница 5: ...ON 41 42 41 43 38 15 40 9 36 35 17 B B DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN FULLY SEAT BEARINGS DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN 40 L C H 40 37 13 18 14 H L ACTUAL SIZE 11 2MM 41 42 41 38 16 35 17 40 B B FULLY SEAT BEARINGS 40 C J 18 13 J 10 37 36 10 75MM ACTUAL SIZE ...

Страница 6: ...ST BE SNUG CENTER SERVO FIRST SHOCK OIL SHOCK OIL SHOCK OIL 58 55 62 62 59 66 60 56 69 64 68 65 63 U U 61 SHOCK OIL 1 Completely fill the shock body with shock oil 2 Slowly move the shaft up and down to remove bubbles 3 Slowly tighten the shock cap onto the shock body to allow any remaining air to escape ...

Страница 7: ...11 REAR SHOCK INSTALLATION 12 FRONT SHOCK INSTALLATION 53 S M 53 S M ...

Страница 8: ...F DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN The arm must be able to move freely SHOCK OIL 6 102 94 95 F D C C C C C D E E C C E Make sure the cam rotates equal amounts in both directions Add a small bead of medium CA or RTU sealer NOTE A poor performing launcher is likely caused by a leak in the launcher tube assembly ...

Страница 9: ...15 LAUNCHER BARREL 16 BODY CAGE 92 93 80 91 D D D D D AA D 78 79 77 82 Y E Y Z AA Z Z D D E Y Y 87 85 88 86 89 83 Z D D E E Z D D D D Z D E D Z D Z 19 21 Z E D Z AA Z AA AA AA 84 76 75 20 D D AA E E E ...

Страница 10: ...17 REAR PANEL 18 WHEELS 90 Y Y D D D S 70 70 R R ...

Страница 11: ...ground when viewed from the front or rear Negative camber is when the wheels lean inward and positive camber is when the wheels lean outward Usually adding a small amount of negative camber 0 to 2 will increase traction However adding too much camber will decrease traction The objective is to keep as much of the tire as possible in contact with the running surface Never put in positive camber Make...

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