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Step 4
Once.the.blocks.have.been.positioned.and.the.servo.will.
fit.between.the.block,.use.6-minute.epoxy.to.glue.the.
blocks.securely.to.the.hatch.
Note
:.The.block.must.be.glued.to.the.hatch.
so.they.won’t.pop.loose..Remember.we.have.
the.load.of.two.ailerons.being.transferred.
to.the.servo.and.blocks,.not.just.one.
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Step 5
Once.the.epoxy.has.fully.cured,.position.the.servo.back.
onto.the.servo.hatch.between.the.blocks..Use.a.felt-tipped.
pen.to.mark.the.location.for.the.servo.mounting.screws.
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Step 6
Use.a.1/16".(1.5mm).drill.bit.to.drill.the.four.locations.
marks.in.the.previous.step..Attach.the.servo.to.the.blocks.
using.the.screws.provided.wit.the.servo..Use.side.cutters.
to.trim.the.excess.arm.so.only.the.portion.of.the.servo.
arm.extending.to.the.outside.of.the.hatch.remains.
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Step 7
Thread.a.clevis.onto.one.of.the.longer.pushrod.wires..
Pass.the.wire.into.the.wing..Attach.the.servo.extension.to.
the.clevis.and.pull.it.through.the.wing.
Hint
:.You.can.tie.a.weight.to.a.
string.and.use.that.as.well.to.pull.
the.servo.lead.through.the.wing.
Section 5: Aileron Servo Installation