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PROWORKS 

Construction Manual for HSP 94063TOP2 Short Course 

Welcome to this assembly guide for Proworks’ construction kit version of the HSP 94063TOP2 Short 
Course 1/8 RC model. The guide consists of several detailed easy-to-follow steps that will yield a fully 
constructed and functional 1:8 scale RC model complete with battery pack, remote control and 
charger. 

The model comes packed in more than 20 bags, each one numbered and labeled with the part 
numbers of the parts inside. Every construction stage will start by informing you which bags contain 
the parts needed for that particular stage, so as long as you have those bags ready and keep any 
parts from previously opened bags nearby, you will be able to simply follow the guide systematically 
until the model is complete. During construction, it is advised you keep an orderly workstation and 
use correct tools so you do not damage the model and its components. Consider carefully opening 
the bags so that parts not used right away can remain in them until needed, or get a few small boxes 
to keep parts in during construction. In some cases, not all parts from a bag opened in a particular 
stage is used at once, and should be set aside for the next one. 

Each stage consists of several steps, along with several detailed pictures. Each stage also features a 
video supplement that takes you through the exact steps of the written manual in real time. Both the 
video and the written guide is made to be largely independent of each other, but will certainly make 
following the steps and constructing the model correctly very easy when used together. Some of the 
specific assembling of the more intricate steps may be difficult to follow using only the written guide, 
but the video guide does not provide as much information on each step beyond the visual. 

 

http://www.proworks.no/file/andre/manual94063.pdf 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for HSP 94063TOP2 Short Course

Page 1: ...rderly workstation and use correct tools so you do not damage the model and its components Consider carefully opening the bags so that parts not used right away can remain in them until needed or get...

Page 2: ...first step will be to mount the differential Gear Sets to the chassis To prepare for this open bag 7 containing Diff Sets You will notice two of the differential gears are identical these 60045 Front...

Page 3: ...ews 3 16 in order to mount both Gear Box back pieces onto the Chassis plate You will see on each end of the Chassis 6 holes Center two holes are for register pins under the Gear Box piece and remainin...

Page 4: ...en bag 2 and start by placing a Brass Oil Bearing in each end of the metal cylinder and the equally long narrow plastic cylinder as shown in pictures Next there are two short plastic cylinders each wi...

Page 5: ...Steering Saver Assembly rotates freely Using one of the remaining Mech Screws fasten the metal Shock Ball to the arm as shown in picture 2 4 Open bag 13 and fasten the Steering Links to the Steering A...

Page 6: ...s in Then push the open end of the Servo Arm onto the shockball on the Steering Saver and finally fasten to the servo with the small Mech Screw remaining as shown in picture If you are having difficul...

Page 7: ...3 1 Open bag 10 and mount both Braces to the Chassis using Self tapping Screw 3 10 from bag 9 Close to the middle of the Chassis you will see a rectangular hole with 3 holes each side and then two hol...

Page 8: ...The large gear on the Diff should face to the rear of the model and the short Dogbone goes towards the Rear while the long Dogbone goes towards the Front Make sure they slot into the Drive Cups on bo...

Page 9: ...Nuts M3 11 60031 Front Universal Drive Joint 16 60027 Front Sway Bar Link 60028 Rear Sway Bar Link 60112 Column Head Mech Screw 3 16 18 60078 Cap Head Self tapping Screw 3 10 60081 Cap Head Self tapp...

Page 10: ...o the Assembly with those same screws facing as shown in pictures and use the Self tapping Screws 3 10 in the small bag for the two remaining holes Then fix the Radio Tray 61003 on top of the Servo us...

Page 11: ...lf tapping Screws 3 16 from bag 9 Some force may be needed to push the part properly into place 4 7 Open bag 16 and pick the Front Sway Bar this is the shorter of the two without the additional bend o...

Page 12: ...Notice facing of the part in relation to other take particular care that the grub screw must face upwards 5 2 Now place the Rear Lower Susp Arm Holder 60019 on the Rear Assembly Notice it will regist...

Page 13: ...ng the Rear Shock Tower at the same time Finally fix the Bumper Support to the Rear Bumper using Cap Head Self tapping Screw 3 10 60078 also from bag 18 5 5 Unscrew the M3 Nuts and washers from the sc...

Page 14: ...d rotate parts to ensure a secure fit 6 2 Now place the Wheel Hex 85711 on the end of the Drive Joint line up the register holes properly and then push through the steel pin to secure both parts This...

Page 15: ...Differential and replace the hinge pin as shown Then remove the e clip from one side of the hinge pin in the Front Upper Susp Arm remove the pin to lover the arm in place and then replace the pin and...

Page 16: ...of both parts and push the steel pin through As with the previous assembly in step 6 2 some force may be required but take care to not damage any parts in the assembly Rotate parts to ensure a correc...

Page 17: ...ping Screws 3 16 60081 though the brass shock ball The screw should go in the center hole for now this is true for both front and rear 8 2 Push the Round Head Screws 3 25 18044 though the suitable hol...

Page 18: ...Pinion Gear make sure it is fastened securely against the flat side of the motors drive shaft Slide the Heat Guard onto the Motor missing from bag in initial production Included separately 9 2 Attach...

Page 19: ...the signal range will be good enough for most even without using the antenna tube Not using the antenna tube will also mean the car body does not require a hole drilled in it which results in a sleeke...

Page 20: ...ms and cause them to break during high stress driving The wheels should be secure with minimum wobble but large amounts of force should not be applied while fastening 10 2 The battery in bag 22 is par...

Page 21: ...d and ready to run If transmitter and receiver are not communicating correctly please consult the booklet included with the transmitter All that remains is to place the car body on top and attach usin...

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