Elevator Servo Installation - Hangar 9 Tiger 30cc Manuel D'utilisation

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15. Measure from each wing tip to each stabilizer tip. Adjust the
stabilizer so the measurements are the same for both sides.
16. Place two T-pins into the stabilizer on both sides of the fuselage.
These will help return the stabilizer to the correct position in the
fuselage.
17. Remove the fi n and stabilizer from the fuselage. Mix 1 ounce (30ml)
of 30-minute epoxy and use an epoxy brush to apply it to the
exposed wood on the top and bottom of the stabilizer.
18. Use an epoxy brush to apply epoxy to the exposed wood in the
stabilizer slot of the fuselage.
19. Slide the stabilizer into position. Check the alignment to verify it
is correctly positioned. Use a paper towel and isopropyl alcohol to
remove any epoxy from the fuselage and stabilizer. Allow the epoxy
to fully cure before proceeding.
 Regularly check the stab alignment while the epoxy is curing to
make sure it does not move and sets in a misaligned angle.
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ELEVATOR SERVO INSTALLATION

1.
Prepare both elevator servos by installing the grommets and eyelets.
A
A
Do not install the screw that secures the servo arm to the servo.
A=A
2.
Mount an elevator servo in the fuselage with the output facing the
front of the fuselage. The steps for mounting servos are the same as
in the section for the aileron servo installation.
3.
Prepare the clevis by sliding a retainer on the barrel of the clevis.
Thread a 4-40 nut, then the clevis, on the threaded end of a long
pushrod. Attach the clevis to the elevator control horn.
4.
Use a stiff ruler and two clamps to hold the elevator in position while
installing the elevator control horn and elevator pushrod.
5.
Slide the pushrod into the pushrod tube in the fuselage. Make sure
to use the hole closest the stabilizer on the side where both the
rudder and elevator pushrods exit.
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