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  Under no circumstances should you operate your model in crowds of people. Serious injury could result.

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  Never operate your model on busy streets or if there are cars present.

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  Do not use your model to chase pets or other animals.

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  Periodically check all of the fasteners to ensure that they're tight. Use threadlock on all screws that thread into metal to help keep 

the screws from loosening due to vibration and normal use.

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  Each time you use your model, first check the throttles and brakes to ensure that they're working properly.

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  Clean and double-check everything on your model after each day of use to ensure top performance and reliability.

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  When turning on your model, always turn on the transmitter before turning on the receiver (or plug in the battery pack if your 

  Electronic Speed Controllers (ESCs) don't feature an ON/OFF switch).

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  When turning off your model, always turn off the receiver (or unplug the battery pack if your ESCs don't feature an ON/OFF switch) 

before turning off the transmitter.  

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  Always unplug the battery pack when you're not using your model.

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  Never cut the receiver antenna shorter or you could lose control of your model.

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  When operating your model, make sure the transmitter antenna is completely extended.

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  Because your model is operated by radio control, it is important to make sure you are always using fresh and/or fully charged 

batteries (if using NiCDs or NiMHs). Never allow the batteries to run low or you could lose control of your model.

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  To ensure that your radio control system is operating properly and to prevent any chance of a runaway model, your radio control 

system should be range checked before the first run of the day and/or after a crash.

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battery PaCK warninGS

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  Always follow the directions provided with your battery charger to charge your battery pack correctly.

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  Periodically check your battery pack for excessive heat build-up during the charging process. If the battery pack is hot to the touch, 

remove it from the charger and let it cool. 

never leave your battery pack unattended during the charging process.

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  Always allow your battery pack to completely cool before recharging.

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  Never over-charge your battery pack or serious damage to the battery pack and/or injury to the user could result.

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table oF ContentS

Safety Warnings - Please Read Before Proceeding ..................................2

Customer Service Information ...................................................................3

Introduction ................................................................................................3

Rock Crawling Information Sources ..........................................................3

Recommended Accessories ......................................................................4

Recommended Tools and Supplies ...........................................................5

Parts Identification .....................................................................................5

Becoming Familiar with Your X-Crawler EP Super Class Crawler ARR ....6

Assembly Tips From the Pros....................................................................6

Final Assembly ....................................................................................7~12

Chassis Setup Guide .........................................................................13~16

Replacement Parts and Assembly Drawings.....................................16~23

Applying The Decals ..........................................................................24~25

Important Warrany Service Information .................................... Back Cover

Warranty Information ................................................................ Back Cover

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Содержание X-Crawler EP Super Class Crawler ARR

Страница 1: ...ned Aluminium Bead Lock Wheels l Adjustable Heavy Duty Metal Steering and Suspension Links l Machined Aluminium Shock Mounts l Threaded Aluminium Oil Filled Shocks l Clear Gear Covers l Machined Alumi...

Страница 2: ...fully charged batteries if using NiCDs or NiMHs Never allow the batteries to run low or you could lose control of your model l To ensure that your radio control system is operating properly and to pre...

Страница 3: ...w popular sources for all things Rock Crawling Make sure to check out these websites for more information on rock crawling including setup tips current news and more For even more information on rock...

Страница 4: ...k and charger Using high torque metal geared servos minimum 10 0kg cm 6V 140oz in 6V will ensure solid steering control and brushed 55 turn Crawler motors and ESCs are affordable and will give you goo...

Страница 5: ...n Before beginning assembly use the parts list below to verify that your kit contains all of the correct parts If your kit is missing any parts please contact your local distributor using the Customer...

Страница 6: ...wires so that when the suspension articulates it won t pull or otherwise damage the wires BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH YOUR X Crawler EP Super Class Crawler ARR Antenna Mount Holds the antenna support tube...

Страница 7: ...uter chassis assemblies to the centre chassis assembly then install the body mounts l Install your electronics servos motors electronic speed controllers ESCs and battery pack l Prepare and paint the...

Страница 8: ...and to the top of the chassis Use two or three small nylon cable ties to secure the servo wire to the centre link rod as shown IMPORTANT Leave a little bit of slack in the servo wire between the servo...

Страница 9: ...nd the motor see left IMPORTANT Install the pinion gear so that the grub screw is toward the outside of the motor A This will ensure that the pinion gear and the spur gear will mesh properly IMPORTANT...

Страница 10: ...te Anything mounted to the bottom of the lower chassis plate will reduce the X Crawler ARR s ground clearance and could interfere with its operation l The battery pack should be mounted as low as poss...

Страница 11: ...three positive wires together and the three negative wires together IMPORTANT Make sure to use heatshrink tubing to insulate the solder joints and prevent any chance of a short circuit IMPORTANT The t...

Страница 12: ...wheels may hit it when the chassis is fully articulated 3 Fit the body shell onto the chassis to test the fit Use the four body clips to hold the body shell in place IMPORTANT Double check that the b...

Страница 13: ...won t be too high as both ESCs are providing this to the receiver Removing the red wire as indicated will ensure the receiver won t have too much voltage or amperage going to it Receiver Servo Channel...

Страница 14: ...int straight ahead Straight No Toe Toe In Toe Out The chassis ride height can be adjusted either higher or lower to suit different types of terrain Ideally the chassis should be high enough to clear t...

Страница 15: ...wn increases spring tension and the chassis s ride height and will stiffen the overall damping characteristics of the suspension Threading each adjustment ring up decreases spring tension and makes th...

Страница 16: ...nd the terrain you re driving on In general you want the softest tyre available with an aggressive tread pattern This type of tyre will provide the best traction in most situations tyres and foam inse...

Страница 17: ...6862 Hex Nut 4mm 2 Step 3 146863 E Ring 5mm 8 Step 2 146864 Foam Tyre Insert 2 Step 3 146865 Tyre 2 Step 3 146866 Wheel Rim Main 1 Step 3 146867 Wheel Bead Lock Ring 2 Step 3 146868 Wheel Hex Adapter...

Страница 18: ...Axle Carrier and GearBox Housing Assembly 146850 146843 146888 146872 146838 146837 146845 146839 146844 146850 146850 146888 146850 146872 146853 Finished Right Side Finished Left Side For Front and...

Страница 19: ...ge 19 step 2 GeaRBox and Axle Assembly 146863 146881 146847 146841 146846 146849 146861 146872 146872 146848 146840 146863 146852 146841 For Front and Rear x2 For Front and Rear x4 Step 1 Step 1 Step...

Страница 20: ...6887 146855 146872 146879 146880 146862 146858 146826 146857 146856 146887 146851 146852 146868 146850 146854 146850 146878 146859 146860 146869 146867 146872 146866 146872 146865 146864 146867 146873...

Страница 21: ...Page 21 step 4 centre chassis assembly 146872 146831 146820 146821 146824 146888 146820 146872 146831 146888 146822 146835 146824 146872 146872 Finished...

Страница 22: ...y 146827 146870 146823 146834 146836 146876 7mm 146833 146873 146874 146830 146876 146887 146829 146876 146825 146826 146834 146828 146827 6 0 m m For Front and Rear x4 For Front and Rear x2 146833 14...

Страница 23: ...Page 23 step 6 Final Chassis assembly 146831 146832 146872 146877 146836 146831 146832 146875 146836 146887 For Front and Rear x2 Step 3 Step 3 Step 5...

Страница 24: ...not to apply too much liquid on the body or the decal will not stick at all If in doubt practise first using some of the waste material left over from when you cut out the body shell and one of the l...

Страница 25: ...a small amount of pressure with the knife to pierce the decal and release the air by pressing down on the affected area with your finger APPLYING THE DECALS Make cuts in border at 10mm intervals The...

Страница 26: ...omission of this request implies permission for Global Services Ripmax Ltd to service your vehicle at our discretion l Include a method of payment for any service charges l Send the unit to us by Unit...

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