Futaba 6XHS User Manual

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RADIO INSTALLATION

While you are installing the battery, receiver, and servos into your model’s fuselage, please

pay attention to the following guidelines:

Servo Notes

Mounting

Use the supplied rubber grommets when you mount each servo.
Be sure not to overtighten the screws.

If any portion of the servo case

directly contacts the fuselage or the servo rails, the rubber grommets will not attenuate

vibration, which can cause mechanical wear and servo failure.

Servo Throw

Once you have installed the servos, operate each one over
its full travel and check that the pushrod and output arms do

not bind or collide with each other, even at extreme trim

settings.

Check to see that each control linkage does not require undue force to move (if

you hear a servo buzzing when there is no transmitter control motion, most likely there is too

much friction in the control or pushrod). Even though the servo will tolerate loads like this,

they will drain the battery pack much more rapidly.

Switch Harness Installation

When you are ready to install the switch harness, remove the switch cover and use it as a

template to cut screw holes and a rectangular hole slightly larger than the full stroke of the

switch. Choose a switch location on the opposite side of the fuselage from the engine

exhaust, and choose a location where it can’t be inadvertently turned on or off during

handling or storage. Install the switch so that it moves without restriction and “snaps” from

ON to OFF and vice versa.

Receiver Notes

Antenna

DO NOT cut or coil the receiver antenna wire. It is normal for the
receiver antenna to be longer than the fuselage.

DO NOT cut it or fold it back on itself – cutting or folding changes
the electrical length of the antenna and may reduce range. Secure the antenna to the top of

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