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En volere 22 driveshaft maintenance – Pro Boat PRB3050B User Manual

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Volere 22

Driveshaft Maintenance

Remove and lubricate the driveshaft after every 2–3

hours of operation with grease. Always replace any parts

that show visible wear or damage.

1.

If needed, insert a small tool in the hole in the prop nut

to turn and remove the nut and propeller from the end

of the driveshaft.

2

. Inside the boat, carefully loosen the motor coupler

setscrews from the driveshaft using a small flat-

bladed screwdriver.

3

. Inside the boat, loosen the hex head screw a small

amount from the rudder shaft using a 2.5mm ball type

hex wrench.

Tip: Use paper or cloth to touch the driveshaft.

4

. Remove the rudder from the shaft housing and the

driveshaft from the stuffing tube.

5

. Remove lubricant and residue from the driveshaft and

rudder shaft using a paper towel and rubbing alcohol

or motor spray. If needed, remove residue by careful

use of fine sand paper or Emery cloth.

6.

Apply a thin coat of marine grease (PRB0101 or

PRB0100) to the driveshaft up to the washer by the

drive dog and to the rudder shaft.

Tip: You do not need to remove the washer and the drive

dog from the driveshaft.

7.

Carefully reinstall the driveshaft in the stuffing tube

and the motor coupler.

8.

When tightening the setscrews of the motor coupler

on the driveshaft, ensure there is a 1-2mm gap

between the washer by the drive dog and the end of

the stuffing tube to avoid friction.

IMpORTANT: Apply blue threadlock to the setscrew

in the motor coupler. Threadlock will help prevent the

driveshaft from loosening during use.

9.

With the Volere and radio powered up and the steering

in the neutral position, carefully install the rudder

in the boat and tighten the hex head screw so the

rudder steers the boat straight when the transmitter

steering is at neutral.

10.

Align the propeller (40 x 32) on the drive dog then

tighten the prop nut on the driveshaft using a tool.

NOTICE : Running the boat in saltwater could cause

some parts to corrode. If you run the boat in saltwater,

rinse it thoroughly in freshwater after each use and

lubricate the drive system.
NOTICE: Because of its corrosive effects, running this

product in saltwater is at the discretion of the modeler.