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- From: earl@trsvax.tandy.com
- Newsgroups: rec.models.rc
- Subject: Re: Connecting servo cable to rudder
- Message-ID: <1195667336@trsvax>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 14:33:00 GMT
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- Nf-From: trsvax.tandy.com!earl Jan 27 08:33:00 1993
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- /* ---------- "Connecting servo cable to rudder" ---------- */
- What is the best method for connecting a rudder that is on an angle (about 20
- degrees)? There is upward swing produced at the connection point as the rudder
- moves back and forth.
- Thanks!
- Chuck
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- A good method is to use one of the bolt on ball joint clevis connectors.
- There are several types to choose from. With the ball joint, the pushrod
- connector can move more freely, as the control horn pivots up and down
- slightly. I do highly recommend that you use a little bit of locktite
- on the screws or nuts though.
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-
- Earl W. Bollinger
- @ <earl@trsvax>
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