Bag a (continued), Figure 7 – Losi LOSA0881 User Manual
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Ball stud washer
required for
some servos
7
9
11
22
15.00˚
Figure 7
BAG A (Continued)
Step 14. Using Table 7C, determine which servo arm (22) is required
for your servo. If your particular servo is not listed, try using the arm
recommended for another servo made by the same manufacturer.
Step 15. Insert a 4-40 mini locknut (7) into the hex area of the servo arm
(22). Thread a 3/16" ball stud (11) through the hole in the arm (22), into
the locknut (7), and tighten.
Step 16. Plug the servo into the radio system's receiver (not included).
Make sure that there is power to the receiver, and turn the transmitter
on followed by the receiver. Be sure that the trim settings for the
steering on your transmitter are set to the center. With the radio sys-
tem still turned on, attach the servo arm (22) to the output shaft so
that the arm is one spline off center in the direction shown in Figure
7A. Secure the arm (22) with the servo arm screw supplied with the
servo.
Figure 7
Figure 7A
Figure 7B
*Note: Posts are not to scale.
Figure 7C
3
SERVO TYPE
MOUNTING POST
PIN LOCATION
3
23
10A
10A
10A
10A
10B
10B
10A
10A
10A
24
24
23
23
23
1
3**
1
1
10A
23
3
2
**Use 1 ball stud washer on the ball stud when attaching it to the servo arm
25
25
2
3
25
4**
REQUIRED
SERVO ARM
STEERING
LINK LENGTH
Multiplex
All
KO
PS-901BH, PS-902
KO
PS-702, PS-703, PS-1001, PS-1003
JR
NES-507, NES-513, NES-517, NES901, NES-4000,
NES-4131, NES-4721, NES-4735, NES-9021,
DS-8231
HiTech
All others
HiTech
HS-605, HS-615, HS-925, HS-945
Futaba
S9303
Futaba
S3401, S9402, S9404, S9450
Futaba
S131, S131SH, S148, S3001, S3003, S5101,
S9101, S9201, S9301, S9304, S9401, S9403
Airtronics
All
THROTTLE
SERVO POSTS
WIDE
NARROW
WIDE
WIDE
NARROW
NARROW
NARROW
NARROW
NARROW
NARROW
7
11