Required Tools And Equipment; Required Adhesives; Other Required Items; Product Registration - Hangar 9 Taylorcraft 20cc ARF Assembly Manual

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Required Tools and Equipment

Drill
Pin vise
Low-tack tape
Pliers
Ruler
Sidecutters
File
Felt-tipped pen
Pencil
Medium grit sandpaper
Tapered reamer
Hobby knife (#11 blade)
Dental floss
Manila card stock
Alcohol
Paper towels
Crimping pliers
Double-sided adhesive tape
Mixing sticks
Mixing cups
Needle nose pliers Scissors
Rotary tool with sanding drum
Cable ties: small (4-inch), medium (7-inch)
Phillips screwdriver: #0, #1
Hex wrench or balldriver: 5/64, 3/32, 1/8-inch
: 1.5, 2.5, 3, 4mm
open-end wrench: 3/16, 1/4, 9/32, 5/16-inch
: 10, 13mm
Drill bit: 1/32, 11/64, 3/32, 11/64, 3/16, 13/64, 1/4-inch

Required Adhesives

Thin CA
(PAAPT08)
Medium CA
(PAAPT02)
12-minute epoxy
(HAN8001)
Threadlock
(PAAPT42)
Canopy glue
(PAAPT56)

Other Required Items

12-inch extension leads (JRPA098) (4)
Fuel dot filler (HAN115)
Heavy-duty servo arms (JRPA215)
1/4-inch foam rubber (DUB513)
Hangar 9 Taylorcraft 20cc Assembly Manual

Product Registration

Horizon Hobby wants to ensure that you get
maximum enjoyment from your Hangar 9 products.
We strongly encourage you to register your product
using the online Product Registration tool so we can
notify you when there are service bulletins, new option
parts or accessories, or updates available for your
product.
Register your product today at:
http://www.hangar-9.com/Register/
Optional Accessory
Setting up servos is a whole lot easier with a JR
MatchMaker™. It lets you accurately center servos,
evaluate endpoints, and cycle servos at varying
speeds, without ever having to switch on a transmitter.
It allows the precise digital centering of up to 2 servos
at a time to help with setup on the building bench.
Work Area Cleanliness
It is a good practice to maintain a clean work area,
both to prevent damage to your model and to keep
track of parts and hardware. Put away any tools not
being used, and set aside parts of the model that are
not being worked on.
Of special importance is keeping debris out of
sensitive components such as the radio and engine or
motor. Tape over engine intake and exhaust ports
when drilling or cutting the firewall and cowling to
prevent causing damage to the internal components.
Hardware Practices
®
When installing hardware that consists of a button
head machine screw, washer and nut, use an open-
ended or box wrench to tighten the nut while holding
the fastener with a hex wrench. The washer provides
a bearing surface for the nut while it is being turned,
holding the screw with a wrench prevents damage to
the part, particularly on painted components.
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