Reely Hendheld RC 2.4 GHz No. of channels: 4 1310036 Manual De Usuario
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12. Installing the Servos
The installation of a servo (1) always depends on the particular
model used.
Detailed information on this can be found in the construction
Detailed information on this can be found in the construction
documents of the model.
Generally, however, try screwing in the servos in a vibration-
Generally, however, try screwing in the servos in a vibration-
dampened manner. This is why rubber bushings (2) with metal
sleeves (3) are usually included with the servos.
When servos are obstructed, the servos cannot assume the required positions. This causes higher power consumpti-
on and the model cannot be controlled properly. The linkages must work as smoothly as possible without having any
play in the bearings or deflections.
Before installing the servo lever, take the transmitter and then
Before installing the servo lever, take the transmitter and then
the receiver into operation and check the trim at the remote
control transmitter for correct middle position (see following
chapter).
Then always mount the servo stick at a 90° angle to the linkage
Then always mount the servo stick at a 90° angle to the linkage
rods (see figure 8, sketch A).
The servo lever is at an angle to the linkage rod (see figure 8,
The servo lever is at an angle to the linkage rod (see figure 8,
sketch B), the control paths of the two control directions will be
unequal.
A slight mechanical inclination due to interlock of the servo le-
A slight mechanical inclination due to interlock of the servo le-
vers may be corrected with the trim later.
Figure 8
Figure 7