6.
Enlarge the holes that are 5/8 inch (16mm) from the center of the
servo using a pin vise and 1/8-inch (3mm) drill bit. The ball ends will
attach to these holes.
7.
Attach the ball ends to the rudder servo arm using two M3 x 15
socket head cap screws, two M3 washers and two M3 lock nuts.
Tighten the hardware using a 2.5mm hex wrench and 5.5mm nut
driver.
9.
Pass the cable through the hole in the cable fi tting, then through the
sleeve.
10.
Use crimping pliers to secure the sleeve to the cable.
Before retrieving the cables, make sure they are
taped securely at the rear of the fuselage.
8.
From the cables inside the fuselage, slide a sleeve on the cable.
11.
Attach both rudder cables to the fi ttings.
12.
Attach the rudder servo arm to the rudder servo using the hardware
included with the servo.
Install both sides of the cable at the same time. This
will result in equal tension on both cables.
14.
Slide a sleeve on the cable, slide the cable through the fi tting, then
back through the sleeve.
15.
Lightly tension the cables, then use crimping pliers to secure the
sleeve to the cables. Use side cutters to remove any excess cable.
The rudder cables may stretch slightly over time. Periodically
check the cables to make sure there is still light tension on them.
Remember to turn the radio system off.
13.
Attach the ball ends to the rudder control horns using an M3 x 15
socket head cap screw, M3 washer and M3 lock nut. Tighten the
hardware using a 2.5mm hex wrench and 5.5mm nut driver.
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Timber 110 30
–
50cc ARF
5/8 inch
(16mm)
5/8 inch
(16mm)
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