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❑ Kwik Bond 5 Minute Epoxy
❑ # 1 Phillips Head Screwdriver
❑ Needle Nose Pliers
❑ Excel Modeling Knife
❑ Electric Drill
❑ 1/16", 5/64" & 3/32" Drill Bits
❑ Ruler
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING PARTS:
SECTION 22: AILERON CONTROL SYSTEM INSTALLATION
YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING SUPPLIES:
❑ Pencil
❑ Masking Tape
❑ Paper Towels
❑ Rubbing Alcohol
❑ NHP Epoxy Mixing Sticks
❑ NHP Epoxy Mixing Cups
❑ (2) Plywood Servo Covers (W59)
❑ (4) Servo Mounting Blocks (W60)
❑ (2) 2mm x 60mm Threaded Wires w/90º Bends
❑ (2) Nylon Control Horns w/Backplates
❑ (4) 2mm x 30mm Machine Screws
❑ (2) Nylon Clevises
❑ (2) Nylon Snap-Keepers
❑ (8) 3mm x 5mm Wood Screws
❑ (1) Clear Tubing
Step 1: Installing the Aileron Servos
❑ Install the rubber grommets and brass collets onto one aileron servo, making sure to install the collets with the flanges
toward the bottom of the servo.
❑ Connect your radio system and plug the aileron servo into its proper slot in the receiver. Center the servo by
double-checking that the aileron trim lever on your transmitter is centered.
❑ Using wire cutters, remove all but one arm from a large "4-point" servo horn.
❑ Install the servo horn onto the servo, making sure it's
centered as shown.
❑ Install the servo horn retaining screw to secure the servo
horn to the servo.
❑ Using a modeling knife, cut away and remove the covering material from over the precut slot in one of the plywood
servo covers.
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