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Note
: Before mounting the servo, it is
suggested to electronically center the servo
using the transmitter, then install the servo arm
to avoid having to remove the servo and center
the arm later. It may be necessary to slightly
trim one of the servo mounting blocks to clear
the servo wire.
Step 5
Remove the servo and use a 1/16" drill bit to pre-drill
the holes for the servo mounting screws marked in the
previous step. Use the screws supplied with the servo
to mount it to the servo mounting blocks. Remove the
portion of the arm not extending out of the hatch.
Step 6
Connect a 24" Servo Lead extension (JRPA212) to the
servo lead. Secure the connectors by tying them in a knot
using dental floss (as shown) or by using a commercially
available connector clamp to prevent the servo leads from
becoming disconnected.
Note
: It is always a good idea to secure the
servo connector and servo extension together
to prevent the wires from becoming unplugged
inside the wing.
Step 7
Slide the servo lead through the tube in the wing. The lead
will exit in the opening for the flap servo.
Step 8
Place the hatch in position on the wing. Secure the hatch
using six #2 x 1/2" screws.
Section 2 – Aileron Servo Installation