Before Beginning To Build; Finding The Small Parts; Finding The Correct Screws And Washers In This Kit; Purchasing Parts For Your Kit - Kyosho inferno DX 4WD User Manual

Radio controlled 1/8 scale 4wd .21 gas racing buggy
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BEFORE BEGINNING TO BUILD
BEFORE BEGINNING TO BUILD THE INFERNO DX
4WD, MAKE SURE IT'S THE RIGHT MODEL FOR YOU! .
We want your experience at building this model to be a
success. So before you remove any parts from their packages
and begin assembly:
• Read through the entire manual carefully to make sure
that you are thoroughly acquainted with the model.
• If
for any reason you think this model may not be for you,
Please Note: Your hobby dealer cannot accept a model kit
for return after assembly has begun. Return it
immediately if you have doubts or concerns.
The Kyosho Inferno DX is a sophisticated, high­
performance gas powered model with many moving parts.
Unlike electric radio-control models, this style kit requires
more general maintenance and patience to operate
successfully. But if
you're
ready for fast, exciting gas
racing and welcome the chance to know your car inside
and out, then you're ready for the 118 scale Kyosho
Inferno DX 4WD.
DON'T LOSE YOUR PARTS
This Kyosho instruction manual uses a cross reference
system to help you locate all of the bagged parts. DO NOT
open each bag and dump out the parts. Carefully remove
the header card from the bag and discard the staple. Slip
the header card into the bag or tape it to the outside of the
bag so that the bag number shows. These bag numbers are
listed on pages 4 and 5 and will prove invaluable when
locating parts.
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In each step of assembly each part will be labeled with 1)
The part number, and 2) Part name. To easily locate the
part, check the Bagged Parts List on pages 4 and
5.
Part
Part Name
Number"
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FINDING THE SMALL PARTS
The back pages of this manual shows the small parts that
will be used in each step. For ease of identification, these
parts are shown actual size enabling you to place a screw
directly on the picture to ensure you have
selected
the
appropriate size. Feel free to cut off this page to have beside
you when building the kit.
Quantity Used
Type of Screw
In This Step
Size of Screw
M3
x
10 SfT Screw (21 - -
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FINDING THE CORRECT SCREWS
AND
WASHERS IN THIS KIT
All nuts and bolts used throughout this kit are metric size.
Therefore, some of the notations may not be familiar to
you.
An M3 nut is a 3 millimeter (3mm) nut. An M3 x 15 screw
is 3mm in diameter and 15mm long. Some round parts may
be labeled as a "M4 Washer"
(a
washer with a 4mm inside
diameter) or a "3mm Bushing" (a bushing with a 3mm
inside diameter). For your reference, 1 millimeter equals
approximately .039 inches. Also on page 24 a metric ruler is
provided.
M3x15 Screw
M4 Washer
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3mm
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15mm
A few different types of screws are used in the construction
of your model. Here are some examples and how they will
be indicated in the instructions for example, Self Tapping
will simply be SIT screw.
Self Tapping
(SfT)
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tapered end
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Coarse Thread
A self tapping screw has a coarse thread
and
is used to
screw
into plastic. Be careful not to tighten the screw too much. This
may strip the plastic.
Screw
0".'.'.
Fine Thread
Screws have a fine thread and are used with nuts most of the
time. They
are
for high stress joints where
strength
is
required.
Flat Head Screw (F/H)
Has a
tapered_~
head
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Flat head screws have
a
fine thread
and
a tapered head. This
allows the head of the
screw
to be flush with the part it is
holding so that the screw does not catch
on
anything.
P
~HASING
PARTS
FOR YOUR KIT
Hex Head Screw (H/H)
On Page 22 you will find a complete list of replacement and
Has a socket _ _
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optional
parts.
If
by chance you need to replace a part,
head
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onsult this guide for manufacturer stock numbers and
'1tents.
Hex Head Screws have a
socket
head that takes a hex wrench
in order to turn. These are for areas that require tight joints
where
normal
screws
may
strip
out.
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