Futaba 8FGAS, 8FGHS 2.4GHz User Manual

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<Receiver and Servo Installation>

Precautions when mounting the receiver and servos

Follow these guidelines to properly mount the servos, receiver and battery.

• Make certain the alignment tab on the battery,

switch and servo connectors is oriented correctly

and “keys” into the corresponding notch in the

receiver or connectors before plugging them

in. When unplugging connectors, never pull on

the wires. Always pull on the plastic connector

instead.

• If your aileron servo (or others) are too far away

to plug into the receiver, use a servo extension

cord to extend the length of the servo lead.

Additional Futaba extension cords of varying

lengths are available from your hobby dealer.

Always use an extension of the proper length.

Avoid plugging multiple extensions together to

attain your desired length. If distance is greater

than 18” or multiple or high current draw servos

are being used, use Futaba Heavy-Duty servo

extensions.

• Always mount the servos with the supplied

rubber grommets. Do not over tighten the

screws. No part of the servo casing should contact

the mounting rails, servo tray or any other part

of the airplane/helicopter structure. Otherwise,

vibration will be transmitted to the servo causing

premature wear and/or servo failure.

Servo

Rubber

grommet

Servo

Rubber

grommet

• Note the small numbers (1, 2, 3, 4) molded into

each arm on the Futaba 4-arm servo arms. The

numbers indicate how many degrees each arm

is “off” from 90 degrees to correct for minute

manufacturing deviations from servo to servo.

• To center the servos, connect them to the receiver

and turn on the transmitter and receiver. Center

the trims on the transmitter, then find the arm that

will be perpendicular to the pushrod when placed

on the servo.

• After the servos are installed, operate each servo

over its full travel and check that the pushrods and

servo arms do not bind or contact each other. Also

make sure the controls do not require excess force

to operate. If there is an objectionable buzzing

sound coming from a servo, there is probably too

much resistance in the control. Find and correct

the problem. Even if there is no servo damage,

excess battery drain will result.

• Use the mounting plate from the receiver

on/off switch as a template for the cutout and

screw holes. Mount the switch on the side of the

fuselage opposite the engine exhaust, and where

it won’t be inadvertently turned on or off during

handling or storage. Be certain the switch moves

without restriction and “snaps” from ON to OFF,

and that the cutout allows full motion of the

switch in both directions.

• When you install the switch harness to the

helicopter, please use the switch cover. Generally

sandwich the frame between the switch and switch

cover and securely tighten the screws. Different

models might require different installations. If so,

please follow the model's instruction manual.

• To prevent the servo lead wires from being

broken by vibration during flight, provide a slight

amount of slack or extra so that the wire sticks

out slightly and fasten it at suitable points. In

addition, periodically check the wire during daily

maintenance.

Fasten about 5-10cm

from the servo outlet so

that the lead wire is neat.

Margin in the lead wire.

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