McKrackin
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Post by McKrackin on Aug 10, 2009 15:20:39 GMT -6
I've just realized the Flasher 500 kit came with no backing nuts for the servos nor do the servos come with them.
You know the ones I mean? They have the two holes in them for the servo mounting screws. I need to know if anyone knows where to find them or if someone has eight of them they aren't going to need.
Thanks ahead.
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Post by akent on Aug 10, 2009 17:24:17 GMT -6
Have you found some CNC 'plates' in the kit that have threaded holes and a raised part on it? Like this picture:
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Post by McKrackin on Aug 10, 2009 18:17:00 GMT -6
Nope
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Post by Solitaire on Aug 10, 2009 21:08:35 GMT -6
You mean these? Attachments:
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Post by McKrackin on Aug 12, 2009 4:12:57 GMT -6
Yup.That's it. I got some #4 socket head bolts and Nylock nuts from Fastenall. Should be good.
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Post by Solitaire on Aug 12, 2009 19:36:03 GMT -6
Yeah, that's why those are still bagged up. I use bolts and nylocks on all servo installs. I'm not comfortable with screws sticking through stuff. If there's a screw point protruding somewhere, my fingers will find it. Then a few choice words to follow
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Post by McKrackin on Aug 12, 2009 19:46:53 GMT -6
Yup,and since the nylocks are a bit bigger than normal.I only used two on each servo on opposing corners. Four is really overkill on a mini servo anyway.
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