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Recommended Servo Wiring
From the receiver
to the wing
Flaps and
Two Y-Harnesses or
Ailerons
Four 6 inch extensions
Flap and Aileron Servo Installation
1. Remove the covers for the flap and aileron servos.
2. Locate the servo positions and mark the servo mounting holes.
3. Drill a 1/16" (1.5mm) pilot hole for each mounting screw.
4. Thread one of the self-tapping screws included with the servos to cut threads
into all the servo mounting screw holes with a 2mm hex wrench, remove the
screw.
5. Apply one drop of thin CA glue to each screw hole. Allow the CA to cure, do not
use accelerator. Repeat this process for all servo mounting locations.
6. Secure the servos in place using the screws included with the servos and a
2.0mm hex wrench.
7. Select a servo arm with output hole spacing matching the chart under
Control Horn And Servo Arm Settings.
8. Center the servo, and install the servo arm in a centered position with the
servo arm 90° to the pushrod at neutral. Secure the servo arm using the screw
included with your servos.
9. Pull the servo leads through the wing where required with the string that comes
pre-installed in the wing.
TIP: If the string comes out and you need to re-route a lead through the wing, tie a
small nut or other small weight to the end of a string. Hold the wing vertically and
insert the weighted end of the string in the servo mounting hole. Feed the string
into the wing, and angle the wing to use gravity to pull the weighted line through
the wing.
10. Mark the leads so they can be easily identified when installing the wing.
11. Secure the servo cover with the included M2.6 x 8mm self-tapping screws
using a Phillips screwdriver (PH#0).
TIP: The slots in the servo covers will align with the flap and aileron control horns.
CAUTION: Incorrect installation of the servos could cause a crash. Always
perform a control surface check after making any changes.
6
ARF
From the servo,
through the wing
None required for flaps
Two 12 inch extensions for ailerons
Turbo Timber SWS 2.0m