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Side trimmed for servo wire clearance,
Completed servo tray. Snappy!
Lots of good info in this picture. Disregard transom block.
Cut your 2-56 pushrod to length so that the
rudder servo is about a half inch from the
transom.
Install your solder clevis or “Z” bend, attach
the pushrod to the mounted servo, and put
the pushrod through the hole you made.
We like to use a steel clevis or “Z” bend on
the servo end, and a threaded clevis on the
rudder end. This allows you to adjust the
pushrod length from outside the radio box.
Screw on the rudder clevis so that about
1/8 inch is inside the clevis (for adjustment),
and attach it to the rudder control arm.
Make sure that the servo arm is straight up.
Glue the servo tray to the tub floor,
adjusting the position of the tray so that the
rudder is straight.
Don’t get any glue on the servo or wire.
Allow to cure.