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3. Use medium-grit sandpaper to roughen the elevator
horn and the bottom of the elevator around both sides of the
slot for the horn (if preferred, the rest of the elevator can be
protected with masking tape).
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4. Using care not to get any glue in the pushrod hole, use
30-minute epoxy to securely glue the horn to the elevator.
Note:
If preferred, CA may also be used, but it must be
foam-safe CA.
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5. Temporarily connect your elevator servo and ESC to
the receiver with a battery and turn on the transmitter so you
can power the servo. Again, make certain there are no mixes
setup in your transmitter and that all the trims and sub trims
are zeroed.
6mm-8mm
90°
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6. Use a servo arm that has holes 6mm – 8mm out.
Position the arm on the servo so it will be 90°, or as close as
90° as possible. If necessary, dial in some elevator sub trim
to get the arm 90°. Cut off the unused arms.
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7. Install the screw that secures the servo arm—if using a
servo with metal gears use threadlocker on the threads fi rst.
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