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Servo Linkage Protectors for Parkzone Radian Pro - White
$ 5.8
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Description
Servo Protectors for ParkZone Radian ProIncluded:
Right aileron servo linkage cover
Left aileron servo linkage cover
Two (2) flap servo linkage covers
Glue-in screw anchors
Mounting screws
Features
Protects servo linkages from breakage and stripped gears
Constructed from durable ABS plastic
Integrated skids prevent wing damage when landing on hard surfaces
Screw anchors and screws included
Fits ParkZone Radian Pro sailplane
Installation Instructions
Position the servo protectors over the servo linkages and make sure the linkage can travel through its full range of movement without striking the protector. Note that the aileron protectors have a bulge on one side to accommodate the tip of the linkage rod.
Servo protectors may be glued or taped in position or may be mounted with the included screws and anchors.
To mount with screws and anchors:
Drive a screw into each anchor to form the threads and keep glue out of the hole during installation.
Position the servo protector over the linkage and ensure that the linkage has full range of motion without interference. Make sure the screw holes are positioned over areas of foam.
Mark the positions of the screw holes with a felt-tipped pen or an awl.
Use an awl or other sharp tool to poke a hole in the foam where the anchor will be installed.
Press the anchor into the foam of the wing. Press it straight in until the top is flush with the surface of the wing.
Pull out the anchor, put a small amount of hot glue in the hole, press the anchor back in and wipe off any excess that squeezes out.
Remove the screws once the glue has cooled and use them to mount the servo protectors.
About the 3D Printing Process
All of our parts are produced in-house, using ABS plastic. ABS has good wear characteristics and enough flexibility and toughness to withstand moderate impacts.
You will note that many parts have a ridged surface finish. Some light-colored parts may have some darker spots. These are a normal part of the 3D printing process we use for manufacturing. Some parts may also have small threads or bits of flashing attached. These can be pulled off or scratched off with a fingernail if desired. The plastic can be sanded, but this is not required.
About Us
We are a small, family-owned operation near Boise, Idaho in the United States. We design and manufacture all of our products in-house.
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