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4. The cable then goes through the hole in the cable
fitting. Run the cable back through the crimp
5. Loop the cable back through the crimp. This will
make the cable secure when it is crimped in the next step.
6. Pull the slack cable taut. Use a crimping tool to
secure the cable and crimp in position.
7. Thread the cable fitting in the ball end. To make
sure the fitting is secure, turn the fitting 12 rotations in
the ball end.
8. Repeat steps 3 through 7 to prepare a second ball end
and cable.
9. Use a 3/32-inch hex wrench and 1/4-inch open-end
wrench to secure the two ball ends to the rudder servo arm.
Position the ball ends so they are 1
1
/
4
-inch (31mm) from the
center of the horn, or in the first hole in from the end.
10. Use string or dental floss to secure a 36-inch
(915mm) servo extension to the rudder servo lead. Mark the
lead so it can be easily identified when the servo is installed
in the fuselage.