Remote Control - iKarus FUN Piccolo Notice De Montage

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Remove the mounting lugs from the servos using a sharp
knife or a pair of scissors.
67387
67387
Assemble the steel cyclic pushrods by first placing a rod into
the hole in the ball-link, then rotating it 90 degrees until it snaps
shut.
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Connect the servos to the appropriate pins of the Piccoboard.
Remove the arms or discs from the servos. Set the transmitter
trims to their neutral positions. Turn on the transmitter and plug
the battery into the Piccoboard. The servos will center. Using a
medium length servo arm, push the arms onto the servos and
secure with screws.
Unplug the servos and battery for now. Attach the pushrods to
the servos at the outer servo-arm hole and swing upward.
The fore and aft (forwards and backwards) servo uses the
longer pushrod. Press the ball link into the corresponding rear
ball of the swashplate. Now position the servo where it is to be
glued to the surface of the frame, so that the swashplate is
level and the linkage lines up straight.
Once you are completely satisfied that the servo is accurately
positioned, pull the servo back just enough to drip some CA
between the surfaces of the servo and the mount area. Press
the servo back into position and hold in place for a few
seconds.
Push-rods
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Nickservo
Nickservo
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The roll servo must next be fitted. The pushrod is
attached to the servo arm and the ball link attached.
Place the ball link onto the corresponding ball on the
outside ring of the swashplate. Center and level the
swashplate as per the fore and aft servo. Once done, attach
this servo using the same technique.
It is possible that despite of careful positioning of the roll
and elevator servos; the swashplate may not sit perfectly
level-even when your transmitter trims are in their neutral
position with the servo output arms perfectly horizontal.
Servo push-rods, part numbers 67387 and 67411 feature a
V-shaped bend that allows the pushrod to be effectively
lengthened or shortened in order to achieve a perfectly
level swashplate.
Use a pair of pliers as illustrated to adjust the pushrod
length by a small amount in order to achieve a level
swashplate with transmitter trims centered and servo
control horns horizontal.
Roll-
servo
The swashplate should now be level and perpendicular with
the main rotorshaft. The servo arms should be perfectly
horizontal with R/C switched on, transmitter sticks centered
and trims centered.
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Push-rods
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