User Manual
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Required Parts
• 4-40 metal clevis (4) • 4-40 nut (4)
• Wing panel (right and left)
• Servo hatch cover (right and left)
• 2-56 x 1-inch machine screw (6)
• 4
3
/
4
-inch (120mm) pushrod (2)
• #2 x 1/2-inch sheet metal screw (8)
• Nylon control horn w/backplate (2)
• 3/4 x 11/16 x 7/16-inch (19 x 17 x 11mm)
servo mounting blocks (4)
• Safety fuel tubing (4)
Required Tools and Adhesives
• Drill • 30-minute epoxy
• Servo (2) • Long servo arm
• String • Weight
• Phillips screwdriver • Threadlock
• Felt-tipped pen • Tape
• Thin CA
• 18-inch (457mm) servo extension (2)
• Drill bit: 1/16-inch (1.5mm), 5/64-inch (2mm)
Step 1
Locate the servo hatch cover and test fit it into position,
There is a right and left cover, so make sure when the
hatch is positioned, the slot for the servo arm lines up.
Step 2
Install a long servo arm onto the aileron servo. Remove
the excess arms that will not extend out from the wing.
Position the servo so the arm is centered in the opening
for the arm. Use a felt-tipped pen to mark the location of
the servo on the cover.
Note: The mounting tabs for the servo
must not extend beyond the servo cover.
If so, reposition the servo before marking
its location on the servo cover.
Step 3
Locate two of the 3/4 x 11/16 x 7/16-inch (19 x 17 x
11mm) servo mounting blocks. Position the blocks so
they align with the marks made in the previous step. Use
30-minute epoxy to glue the blocks to the cover. Allow the
epoxy to fully cure before proceeding.
Aileron Servo Installation