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Dual Axle

King Pin

Brass Set

Screw

E-Clip

2-56 SH

1 - Build up the left and right steering blocks [42] as shown to the left. Start by threading the red button head screw
[22] through the graphite steering arm [43] and into the red low profile ball [12].

2 - Then, slide the graphite steering arm assembly into the steering block, lining up the 2 mounting holes. Using the
black 2-56 socket head screws [44], fasten the arm to the steering block. DO NOT OVER tighten. You will drive the
screw through the steering block, deforming the part.

1 - Push the Dual aluminum axle [45] into the plastic steering block [42]. Push it all the way
in firmly. Notice you can install the axle inline or trailing. Typically, this is installed inline for
1/10th racing. This will increase the steering response as compared to trailing.

2 - Insert the e-clip [48] into the groove on the end of the King pin [46]. Next, slide the nylon
spring cup [50] all the way down until it rests against the e-clip. Make sure the larger
diameter of the spring cup is against the e-clip and the smaller diameter side faces up. Now
slide the spring [47] down against the spring cup, large side down. The larger end of the
spring will fit over the step in the spring cup, and the smaller end of the spring will fit into the
bottom of the lower arm.

3 - Now put your king pin / spring assembly on the end of the Allen key and slide it through
the lower arm pivot ball [30], & then thread it into the steering block (with the steering block
all the way down against the pivot ball). Thread the king pin in until the spring just touches
the lower arm pivot ball. The preload on the spring can be adjusted with the king pin length.

4 - Once happy with the preload position, lock the king pin with the 4-40 brass set screw
[49] through the back of the steering block.

CRC Pro-Strut

Front End - cont.

Red Low-

Profile Ball

12

4-40 x 1/4”

Red Button Head

22

45

42

46

47

48

49

45

46

49

48

44

Upper

Ball

51

42

22

43

12

44

Graphite

Steering Arm

43

8

Red

Side Spring

47

50

Nylon Spring

Cup

50

1 - Take the upper pivot ball [51] and push it though the steering block and
thread into the upper arm. Thread it in so there are no threads showing.

2 - Take the slotted capture insert [52] and thread it into the steering block.
THIS IS A BIT TRICKY .... as the insert must be fitted at a down angle as
shown to the left. DO NOT try to insert it horizontally into the steering block. It
is actually threaded in at a down angle toward the center of the car.

3 - Tighten this capture insert so that the steering movement is bound and
slow. Yes, we are actually slightly over tightening this piece FOR NOW. With
the steering movement bound from over tightening, move the steering to it’s
limits, back and forth. What we are doing is “breaking in” the upper
ball/capture insert. After a minute or so of break in, loosen the insert just
enough so the steering is free. Not too much or you will induce excessive free
play.

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Summary of Contents for Battle Axe 2.0

Page 1: ...tle Axe 2 0 T Q s W ins 2009 Snowbirds Calandra Racing Concepts 6785 Martin Street Rome NY 13440 Tel Fax 315 338 0867 www teamcrc com servo and saver not included 1 10th Oval Weapon from Team CRC Part...

Page 2: ...screws too much or you could warp the pivot socket slightly Red Locknut 1 Place the 4 40 x 7 16 screws 5 through the graphite chassis 6 in the holes shown Tighten a 4 40 thin hex nut 7 down fairly tig...

Page 3: ...the links and center pivot ball This is a crucial step when setting up the Battle Axe 2 Snap the 2 links on the balls done in previous step They should rock freely on the pivot balls 3 Place the chas...

Page 4: ...4 1 4 red button head screws 22 to attach the graphite piece to the aluminum 4 Attach the assembled top plate to the motor plate 20 using 2 1 4 red button head screws 22 Rear X Pod 3 16 17 20 16 17 19...

Page 5: ...the 3 16 button head 16 in the hole shown 4 Repeat the above steps for the second Tweak Plate but flip the plate first as this is for the opposite side of the car Tweak Plates 4 24 24 16 15 22 18 Red...

Page 6: ...the oil to bleed out tightening and loosening the delrin insert while keeping the shaft fully depressed inside the body This will bleed the shock 7 When the shock is fully bled no oil will leak and th...

Page 7: ...nt to the chassis 6 using two 4 40 x 1 4 red FH screws 23 in the holes shown in the diagram 2 Insert the antenna tube into the vertical hole in the center shock mount and then tighten the clamp with a...

Page 8: ...rner entry 2 With side cutters or good scissors cut off do NOT break off the 3 4 and 5 mm spacers 35 from the ride height tree Use the 5 mm thickness for 1 10th scale tires For fine front ride height...

Page 9: ...nd slide it through the lower arm pivot ball 30 then thread it into the steering block with the steering block all the way down against the pivot ball Thread the king pin in until the spring just touc...

Page 10: ...ecure the front end assembly to the plate using the 8 32 x low head front end screws 55 Again we recommend starting in the middle hole giving you the option to go longer or shorter 3 Repeat these step...

Page 11: ...ervo saver from the front and then secure them with a red locknut 9 on the back Mount the servo saver to the servo 2 Slide a washer 8 over each of the 4 40 x 3 8 red cap head screws 60 Now slide the s...

Page 12: ...plain bearing 74 over the end of the axle Align the diff ring so that it notches into the axle flange Place the assembled gear with the greased diff balls over the axle and push it down over the plai...

Page 13: ...k the collar with the set screw 12 82 60 Adjust body height by raising or lowering this collar 79 81 83 80 82 M3 x 8mm Steel Button Head 80 Two rear body mount locations Bag 11 4 40 x 3 8 Red Socket C...

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Page 16: ...Length Lube Upper Arm Length Upper Arm Height Ackerman LR Width from center RR Width from center Tires RF Tire Compound RR Tire Compound LF Tire Size LF Additive LF Glue LR Tire Size LR Additive LR G...

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