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Holden1979 20-07-2014 08:14 PM

Servo / Front Upper Plate on RB6
 
Hi Guys

Hope some one can give me some advise regarding this, I have always had trouble setting my servo just right but after breaking two I have purchased an Xpert one and have took my time to set it up correctly by centering the servo etc..
I am still having trouble with the EPA as i am having to turn the left direction down to about 75% to stop my servo from hitting the underside of the front upper plate and buzzing which is why i think the two previous ones have broke. I have done as the manual says by shaving the edges off on the front upper plate but i am now considering taking out a section of the left front upper plate so that it does not obstruct the left movement on the servo.

Has anybody else come across the same problem or got any tips to try and sort this out.

Thanks
Wayne

DJ's Dad 20-07-2014 09:06 PM

Wayne, give me 24 hours to have a look, we're using one of those servos too, and I don't recall doing anything special.

Are you using the stock servo arm that comes in the kit? I used to use ally servo arms but found the kit ones gave the correct throw and geometry.

Cheers Nigel

Holden1979 20-07-2014 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ's Dad (Post 867507)
Wayne, give me 24 hours to have a look, we're using one of those servos too, and I don't recall doing anything special.

Are you using the stock servo arm that comes in the kit? I used to use ally servo arms but found the kit ones gave the correct throw and geometry.

Cheers Nigel


Thanks Nigel, I'm using all Ali steering rank etc but the kit servo horn on the servo. I've spent £80 on this servo and don't want to break this one as we'll
Thanks again

tomtom 20-07-2014 09:46 PM

Yes it can be a pain to setup properly.

You can change :

- shims on servo mounts
- length of the small turnbuckle
- you can also add shims behind the servo (see RT6 manual where they also lower the steering parts)

I use a 1mm shim on my small turnbuckle and some servo mounts shims on a KO RSX and got to remove material from the ballcup on the servo horn to clear it from the steering arms but at least it didn't touch the front plate, now around full lock the inside ballcups on the steering plate touch the front bulkhead.


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