Great Planes CAP 232 1.60 ARF - GPMA1410 User Manual
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1. Connect a 12" [305 mm] servo extension to the aileron
servo and secure the connections with heat shrink tubing or
some other method such as tape or clamps designed to hold
servos together (not included).
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2. Carefully remove the covering from the aileron servo
bay on the bottom of the wing using a sharp hobby knife. Seal
the covering down at the edge of the hole using an iron.
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3. Locate the servo lead exit hole in the top of the wing.
Carefully remove the covering from this hole using a sharp
hobby knife.
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4. Located in the wing in the aileron servo compartment,
a string is taped to the inside of the wing covering. Tie the
string to the end of the servo wire. Then pull the servo wire
through the wing with the string. Feed the servo wire out of the
hole in the top of the wing. Tape the servo wire to the wing to
prevent it from falling back into the opening.
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5. Install the servo into the servo opening. Drill through
the servo mounting holes with a 1/16" [1.6 mm] drill bit.
Remove the servo from the servo opening. Install and then
remove a servo mounting screw into each of the holes you
have drilled. Apply a drop of thin CA into the holes to harden
the threads. Once the glue has hardened, install the servo
into the servo opening using the hardware included with your
servo. Center the servo, and then install a servo arm pointing
towards the wingtip.
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6. Repeat steps 1-5 for the other wing panel.
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1. Align the aileron at neutral and hold in place using
masking tape. Be sure the servo is centered.
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2. Fit a silicone retainer, one 4-40 nut, another silicone
retainer and the clevis on the end of a 4-40 threaded one end
pushrod. Screw the clevis on 14 turns and temporarily
connect it to the aileron servo arm.
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3. Attach one solder clevis to a black nylon control
horn and position it on the aileron as shown in the sketch
Connect the Ailerons
Install the Aileron Servos
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