Tactic TTX404 4-Ch SLT User Manual

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TR624 RECEIVER & FLIGHT EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION (if applicable)

RECEIVER (Rx)

Mount the receiver as specifi ed in the model’s instructions. It’s important to keep the
Rx as far away from the engine/motor, servos, and ESC and other electronic items
as possible. To prevent the Rx from becoming damaged, it might be acceptable
to mount it inside certain models using Velcro

®

. In certain cases, wrapping the Rx

with foam rubber can help to prevent damage from occurring due to vibration, but
foam rubber can prevent adequate airfl ow from passing over the receiver in warm
environments which might not be recommended. Additional Tactic TR624 receivers
can be purchased from your local retailer (part number TACL0624) to work with this
TTX404 transmitter.

SERVOS

Center the trims on the Tx. Mount the servos inside the model, and connect the
linkages to the servo using an appropriate length servo arm.

Rubber Grommet

Brass Eyelet

Servo

Servo

Servo

Screw

Servo Tray

All servos should be mounted as shown in the model’s instructions. Use rubber
grommets, screws and brass eyelets supplied (where applicable) when mounting
your servos (see above). Do NOT over-tighten the mounting screws, as the servos
should be able to move slightly to compensate for engine vibration. Use a servo
horn long enough to accommodate the entire range of movement for that particular
control. When mounting the servos, make sure the pushrods are not too loose or
bind in any way. Pushrods should be capable of operating the full range of the
servo. This can be tested by moving the Tx sticks to maximum positions several
times while observing the movement of the control services. If a servo is binding or

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