[NSRCA-discussion] Metal Servo Arms
vicenterc at comcast.net
vicenterc at comcast.net
Fri Aug 31 04:28:46 AKDT 2007
For pattern I always use the nylon servo arms that comes with the JR servos. I am not sure why you need the metal servo arms. Usually I use the round one for aileron and elevator. For rudder I use the heavy duty arm that JR offers (comes in the 8611 servo). I never have problems with the nylon servo arms in pattern application.
Regards,
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Vicente "Vince" Bortone
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From: Bob Richards <bob at toprudder.com>
I've used the H9 arms and the SWB arms. No comparison, I will continue to use the SWB arms.
Bob R.
Kelly Regan <kelly.regan2 at verizon.net> wrote:
Not an answer to your question but I find the SWB arms much nicer
since they are split. They use a a 2/56 clamp screw and nylon locking
nut to draw the clamp tight around the spline of the servo shaft.
twtaylor wrote:
>
> I bought some Hanger 9 alum servo arms and when I put them on they are
> VERY hard to get to pull down on to the servo. Is
>
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