![]() No need to get crazy, but you also don't want your TR1 vibrating itself to death on the first flight.Īll you have left is to install your servo, receiver, esc’s, and battery. Now go back and make sure all of your screws are snugged down. That said, the included servo posts are for one screw mounting and were designed around that servo platform. I use the Hitec HS5085MG and HS82MG servos on my personal TR1 builds…but any similar servo should work fine. The rear frame is slotted to fit various servo sizes. It is easier to mount your motor to the motor mount prior to installing the motor mount to the pivot. Next we install the motor mount onto the pivot bulkheads with 4 more 3x8mm button head screws. The exposed bearing face should sit towards the pivot bulkheads. The 4 screws will come up through the rear frame and into the bearing blocks. This assembly will sit on top of the rear frame. Now you’ll need 4x- 3x8mm button head screws to attach the bearing blocks to the rear frame. Press the shaft through the bulkheads so that the 5mm section extends beyond the bulkhead…the 5mm portion is what rides inside the bearings. We start by pressing the Fast Eddy 5x11mm bearings into the bearing blocks. You will run the bolts up from under the frame and into the 4 holes down the centerline of the frame, and into the canopy. Next you are going to need the canopy and 4x- 3x14mm button head screws. Snug is plenty here, the power dist board as foam on it which will keep tension without you getting aggressive when tightening the bolts. You will run the bolt through the control board, through the spacers, through the frame, through the power distribution board, and then install the lock nuts. You will need 4x- 3x16 button head screws, 4x 1/8” alum spacers, and 4x lock nuts. The main frame should be the top part of the assembly when sitting on the skids now. The skids have a step on front and back to accept the front arms and rear frame, while still fitting firmly against the main frame. Now we need 6x- 3x14mm button head screws, the frame as it stands, and the skids. A loose fit is preferable until we get the rest of the parts attached. Now using the 2 nd and 4 th holes on the rear frame, attach it under the main frame at the rear. Using the front 3 holes per side, connect the arms under the main frame using the hardware you set aside. To begin, you will need the main frame, front arms, and rear frame, along with 8x 3x10mm button head screws and 8x 3mm lock nuts. Thank you for choosing the TR1 as your next Multi-Rotor experience!īefore we get started, here’s a few items you will need in addition to a 4 (or more) channel 2 stick aircraft radio:ġx Orange RX 6 Channel Receiver (If using a Spektrum radio)Ģx Velcro electronics straps – for your batteryĪnd of course a nice building area like the Jumbo Screw Catcher from Cow RC
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