About The "Personal Frequency Monitor"; Screws And Other Hardware - Kyosho NEXUS 30 S Instruction Manual

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Inside the kit, you will find assemblies, i.e. sections that are pre-assembled
and hence consist of more than one part. To make sure these assemblies
are safely assembled, check among others their screws for looseness. Only
then, build in the assemblies.
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This kit contains screws and hardware in different metric sizes and shapes. Before using them, check the screws on the true-to-scale diagrams on the
left side in each assembly step. Some screws are extras.
SCREWS
Screw
Flat Head (F/H) Screw
Cap Screw
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Self-tapping (TP) screws cut threads into the parts when being tightened. Excessive force may
permanently damage parts when tightening TP screws. It is recommended to stop tightening when
the part is attached or when some resistance is felt after the threaded portion enters the plastic.
LED
Before operating your helicopter, plug the crystal of your
frequency into the Personal Fre- q uency Monitor. As soon
as you switch it on, you'll know for sure through an interfe--
rence signal and LED lamps whether somebody else is on
your fre- q uency or not!
TP
Self-tapping (TP) Screw
TP
TP F/H Screw
Set Screw

ABOUT THE "PERSONAL FREQUENCY MONITOR"

No.80591 (40MHz)
No.80592 (72MHz)
6,000
Special crystals are
available at Kyosho!
BEFORE YOU BEGIN (2)
OTHER HARDWARE
3x12mm
Screw
3mm
12mm
E4
E-ring
4mm
40
PERSONAL
MHZ
BAND MONITOR
KYOSHO
CORPORATION
ON
OFF
No.80591
77
JRMSA
KYOSHO CORPRATION
3mm
Washer Nut
3mm
5x10mm
Metal Bushing Bearing
5mm
10mm
Correct
Wrong
Overtightened.
The threads are stripped.
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