[NSRCA-discussion] ball links
Stuart Chale
schale at optonline.net
Tue Apr 4 07:24:19 AKDT 2006
Thanks. I am talking about what I had been told over 10 years ago. Most
people referring the the dubro ball links. I think the helicopter style
ball links make a lot of sense at least on the servo side.
Thanks,
Stuart
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[mailto:nsrca-discussion-bounces at lists.nsrca.org] On Behalf Of George Kennie
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 8:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] ball links
That must have been a clinic that I missed. I have used Excel units in
several applications including Elevator with excellent results. Just make
sure that the horns and arms are rigid components to avoid any twisting
effects.They are absolutely slop-free and absorb all angular deflection
anomolies throughout the full range of motion.
I LIKE 'EM !!!
G.
Stuart Chale wrote:
Is anyone using helicopter style ball links on servos and surfaces? Seems
like we were taught to shy away from ball links in the past but they seem to
hold up under pretty heavy loads on the big choppers.
Thanks,
Stuart
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