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❑ Temporarily place the aileron servo onto the bottom (non-
covered side) of the servo cover. The servo arm should be
inserted through, and centered within, the precut slot.
❑ While holding the servo aligned, temporarily place two
hardwood mounting blocks behind the servo mounting tabs.
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You will need to first cut a notch in one of the blocks so
the block doesn't interfere with the servo wire.
❑ While keeping the mounting blocks and the servo aligned, use a pencil to carefully outline the locations of the two
blocks and the servo onto the servo cover.
❑ Remove the parts from the servo cover and set them aside.
❑ Using 5 minute epoxy, glue the two mounting blocks into place on the servo cover, making sure they are aligned with
the outlines you drew. Remove any excess epoxy using a paper towel and rubbing alcohol, and allow the epoxy to fully
cure before proceeding.
WARNING
It is very important that you use epoxy in this situation. C/A glue will not adhere as well to the hardwoods, and, if used,
the blocks could break loose when installing the servo, or worse, during flight.
❑ After the epoxy has fully cured, set the servo back into
place and secure it to the mounting blocks using the wood
screws provided with your servo.
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To prevent the mounting blocks from splitting, drill 1/16"
pilot holes for the mounting screws.
❑ Repeat the previous procedures to install the second aileron servo onto the remaining servo cover.
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