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9
Balancing Pan(Yaw) axis
Loose the three (3) screws (as shown in figure 1), and move the screws left to right.Place the elected gimbal stand
on top of any flat horizontal surface. Now place the gimbal on top of the gimbal stand and notice the posture of gimbal.
If the gimbal posture is slanted forward as shown in figure 1, this means the center of gravity (CoG) is forward of the
yaw axis, so you need to adjust the lower section of mounting adjustment plate backwards. If the posture is slanted
as shown in figure 2, means the CoG is backward from the yaw axis, so you need to adjust the lower section of
mounting adjustment plate forwards. Make repeated adjustments until the gimbal's vertical centerline is parallel with
the vertical centerline of the gimbal stand. When gimbal is hanging perfectly balanced in a vertical posture, tighten the
locking adjustment screws, then replace the protective cover on the gimbal frame, and the yaw (pan) balancing task is
completed.
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