Changing to ratchet type throttle stick – Futaba 4GRS User Manual

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Changing to Ratchet Type Throttle Stick

Changing the throttle stick from the self-centering type to ratchet type that stops at

an arbitrary position. (To make this modification, the optional ratchet plate must be

purchased.)
Adjustment

1

Remove the battery from the transmitter.

2

Using Phillips screwdriver, as shown in a fig-

ure, four screws are removed, and the rear
case is removed.

• Don't touch internal electronic components.

3

Remove the swing arm, spring and

spring hook from the throttle stick as
shown in the figure.

• Retain these parts in case the stick is to be

changed back to self-centering type later.

4

Install the ratchet plate to the throttle stick.

5

Fasten by twisting the retaining tabs with

needle-nosed pliers.

• The V section of the direc-

tion of a ratchet plate is
downward.

• If the ratchet action is too harsh, a small amount of ser-

vo gear grease should be applied to the ratchet teeth.

Ratchet

plate

Rear case

Spring

Swing

arm

Spring

hook

Ratchet

plate

(Option)

6

When the work is completed, re-attach the

rear case using a Phillips screwdriver.

• Take great care not to damage the wiring when re-

attaching the rear case.

• Foreign substances must not be allowed to get into

the interior of the case.

Caution

*If TH-STK is changed to F10 (see previous page), the now unnecessary brake function can be dis-

abled.

*If the throttle stick is not in the stop/idle position when the transmitter is switched "ON" an alarm will

sound. Ensure that the throttle stick is in the stop/idle position when switching "ON" - if the alarm

sounds the throttle output will default to stop/idle.

*The adjustment of the throttle range cannot be carried out if a ratchet is being used, only if the

throttle stick is self-centering.

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