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CAUTION: 

The exposed PCB is  ESD 

sensitive and static discharge  can damage 

the electronics. Minimize handling of the 

exposed PCB.

Use your fingernail or a flathead screwdriver to 

press on the tab on the motor control cable 

connector (as shown in the image to the right).

Carefully pull the connector up to disconnect it 

from its socket in the drone.

REPLACEMENT 

INSTRUCTIONS

(CONTINUED)

Use a T5 Torx screwdriver to remove the 

four (4) M1.6 x 4mm screws from the back of the Hadron camera. 

Set the screws aside for re-use. 
Disconnect the Hadron camera from the gimbal 

by carefully pulling it away from the gimbal (as 

shown in the image to the right).

Tools Needed: 

One (1) T5 Torx Screwdriver

Removal: 

Four (4) M1.6 x 4mm Screws 

Check that the gasket around the PCB on the 

Hadron camera is properly aligned and adjust if 

needed.
Push the Hadron camera onto the gimbal. Press 

firmly until you feel the connector “click” into 

place.
Use a T5 Torx screwdriver to secure the four (4) 

M1.6 x 4mm screws in the back of the Hadron 

camera.
Connect the camera data cable connector to 

the mating socket in the drone so that the side 

of the cable as shown in the image to the right 

is facing towards the front of the drone.
Connect the gimbal motor cable connector to 

the mating socket in the drone so that the tab 

on the connector is facing toward the front of 

the drone (as shown in the image to the right).
Align the threaded inserts on the gimbal under 

the holes on the gimbal brackets.
Place the two (2) M3 x 8mm screws into the 

holes on the gimbal brackets.
Align the gaps (as shown in the image to the 

right).
Use a Torx T8 screwdriver to tighten the 

screws to 0.6 N*m (0.44 ft-lbs).

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Summary of Contents for GOLDEN EAGLE

Page 1: ... software Delete and re download offline maps to ensure the latest versions Clear flight logs from the Golden Eagle AFTER 150 FLIGHTS OR AS NEEDED Replace propeller assemblies Replace rotor arm assemblies Retire battery pack after 150 charge discharge cycles ROTOR ARM REPLACEMENT Damaged or worn rotor arms require the entire assembly to be replaced but can easily be done so in the field The arms a...

Page 2: ...before the next flight CAMERA GIMBAL PAYLOAD REPLACEMENT Both the FLIR Hadron EO IR camera and gimbal can be replaced in the field Use the specific tools to ensure that no components are damaged in the process Use the following instructions to replace both parts REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS Place the drone on its back on a table or workspace where the antenna can hang off the edge to prevent being dam...

Page 3: ... Screws Check that the gasket around the PCB on the Hadron camera is properly aligned and adjust if needed Push the Hadron camera onto the gimbal Press firmly until you feel the connector click into place Use a T5 Torx screwdriver to secure the four 4 M1 6 x 4mm screws in the back of the Hadron camera Connect the camera data cable connector to the mating socket in the drone so that the side of the...

Page 4: ...l Two 2 M3 x 8mm Screws Set the screws aside for re use Use your fingers or plastic pliers that will not damage the silicone damper to hold the body of one of the front dampers in place as shown in the image to the right Firmly but slowly pull the bracket away from the damper body until the end of the damper pulls through the hole Follow the same directions to remove the rear damper as shown in th...

Page 5: ...unctions and is properly oriented SYSTEM CHECKOUT PROPELLER REPLACEMENT Individual damaged or worn propellers require the entire 2 prop assembly to be replaced but are easily installed removed or replaced with a simple push and twist method that requires no tools or hardware The propeller assemblies are keyed so that CCW and CW props cannot be inadvertently mounted to the wrong hub The two CW prop...

Page 6: ...otor line up and insert the three 3 bent legs on the underside of the prop assembly into the three 3 slots on the motor as shown in the image to the right Push down to compress the spring on the shaft then rotate a quarter turn until it hits its mechanical limit Allow the spring to push the hub up into its locked position Verify that the newly installed propellers spin feely PROPELLER REMOVAL INST...

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