Instructions for use
WOTS WOT - Instructions
STEP 6
Locate the nylon dowel and epoxy into one wing panel to act as an alignment
peg.
STEP 7
Check the fit of the joiner in the two wing halves and once happy, mark the
centre-line of the joiner. Coat the inside of the corresponding slot in the wing
panel and one half of the brace with rapid setting epoxy. Ensure that adequate
epoxy is used to fully cover all surfaces. Insert the brace half-way into the wing
panel using the centre-line as a guide. Wipe off any excess epoxy.
STEP 11
Locate the aileron control horns. They are screwed in position on the ailerons
in line with the aileron servo's output arm
(see the photo in step 16). Align the row of
holes in the horn with the hingeline. Mark
and pilot drill two mounting holes.
STEP 8
Protect the covering with masking tape, then spread sufficient epoxy over
the opposite panel joiner slot, wing joiner and root rib. Bring the two panels
together ensuring the epoxy fills the join. Wipe off any excess that squeezes
out of the joint, then use tape and clamps to hold the panels together as the
adhesive cures.
STEP 9
Trim away the covering and check that your choice of servo fits the servo
apertures in the underside of the wing. Adjust the size of the mounting holes
with a sharp knife if required. Carefully tie each aileron servo's lead to the
length of cotton already in the wing panels. Carefully pull the leads through to
the centre of the wing and lift out the servo connectors. Retain the servo leads
with a short length of tape to stop them pulling back into the wing.
STEP 10
Screw the aileron servos in position using the mounting screws, rubber
grommets and ferrules supplied with your radio. Note that the output shaft end
of the servo is towards the front of the wing.
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