Hangar 9 Tiger 30cc Manuel D'utilisation page 21

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9.
Slide the fi rewall back in position. Use the marks on the fuselage to
verify it is square in the fuselage. Continually check that the fi rewall
does not move while the epoxy is curing.
10. Once the epoxy has cured, glue the triangular supports between the
fuselage sides and fi rewall using a small amount of 5-minute epoxy.
11. Once the epoxy has cured, use a drill and 1/16-inch (1.5mm) drill
bit to drill a hole through the fuselage side and into the center of the
fi rewall. Drill holes on both sides and the top of the fuselage. Use a
#2 x 3/8 inch sheet metal screw and #2 washer in each hold to help
secure the fi rewall.
12. The motor box and motor can be attached to the fi rewall at this time.
Make sure to use a drop of threadlock on each screw to help prevent
them from vibrating loose.
13. Use a hobby knife with a #11 blade to remove the plywood plate to
allow air to enter the fuselage.
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14. Secure the speed controller to the bottom of the motor box.
 Solder any connectors necessary to the speed controller
or motor before mounting the speed controller.
15. Remove the covering from the bottom of the fuselage using a hobby
knife and #11 blade to allow air to pass through the cowling and
over the motor and speed controller.
16. Locate the forward tray. There is an angle on the tray that will match
the angle of the inner fi rewall in the fuselage.
17. Prepare the holes for the forward tray by threading a #4 x 1/2 inch
sheet metal screw into each of the mounting holes. Remove the
screws and apply 2 to 3 drops of thin CA in each hole. Once the CA
has fully cured place the tray into position. Secure the forward tray
in the fuselage using four #4 x 1/2 inch sheet metal screws and four
#4 washers.
18. Secure the batteries in the fuselage using the hook and loop straps
provided with the kit. We recommend applying hook and loop tape
to the forward tray and batteries to keep the batteries from sliding
when installed in the fuselage.
 Do not cover safety warnings on the
battery with hook and loop tape.
 Apply a small amount of 5-minute epoxy to the straps to
secure them to the battery tray. This will prevent them from
falling through the holes when the battery is removed.
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