Saturn Multirotors Titan-X 225 Assembly Manual

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Saturn Titan-X 225mm Assembly Manual
PB3D Creations | Created 10-1-2016
With everyone getting their hands on their Titan-X 225 we figured an assembly log is much
needed. This read will take you through the steps of assembling the full frame with all 3D
Accessories.
*Please note, this is not a build log for electronics setup and layout but we will recommend where
components are best placed within the design.
Hardware
Aluminum
4X – 35mm Aluminum Standoffs
4X – 10mm Aluminum Screws
Stainless Steel
4X – M3 Stainless Steel Nuts
4X – M3 Stainless Steel Nyloc Nuts
4X – 14mm Stainless Steel Screws
8X – 12mm Stainless Steel Screws
2X – M2 Steel Camera Screws (Pre-Placed in FPV Mount)
Nylon (Separate Packaging)
4X – 6mm Nylon Female to Male Spacers
4X – M3 Nylon Nuts
4X – M3 Nylon Spacers
3D Accessories
Locking FPV Camera Mount
RX / VTX Antenna Flexible Mount
Glue-on Edge protection / Feet
**If you are missing any of the hardware or 3D Prints listed above please contact us and we will be
sure to send out the necessary parts. 3D Accessories such as recording camera mounts, and FPV
Protection are sold separately.

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  • Page 1 Saturn Titan-X 225mm Assembly Manual PB3D Creations | Created 10-1-2016 With everyone getting their hands on their Titan-X 225 we figured an assembly log is much needed. This read will take you through the steps of assembling the full frame with all 3D Accessories.
  • Page 2 ASSEMBLY It isn’t as difficult as it looks I promise! We did our best to organize the contents in a style that is easy to open without getting any pieces mixed up. This could be one of the simplest tasks you will do when working with a Miniquad.
  • Page 3 STEP 1 Start by laying out Carbon Fiber Pieces. This will help you get an idea of where hardware will go. The arms & sandwich plates are symmetrical so there is no need to align these with a strict orientation in mind. STEP 2 Next run a pair of scissors ✂...
  • Page 4 STEP 4 Locate the M3 14mm Stainless Steel Screws. Insert them; from the bottom, into the 35mm Aluminum Standoffs. Passing through the next hole closest to the Flight Controller stack. Page 4 of 7...
  • Page 5 STEP 5 Locate the last four M3 14mm Stainless Steel Screws. Insert them; from the bottom, into the hole for the Flight Controller Stack. Screw them into the M3 Stainless Steel Nuts. STEP 6 In order to ensure rigid and tight connections we used the M3 Stainless Nuts as a reinforcement to the sandwich plates and arms.
  • Page 6 STEP 7 We are almost there! The 3D Accessories mount a little different than you have seen previously. They have a small .75mm lip on top that will actually act as a cap to the standoff to keep the prints from sliding down the standoffs. The FPV Camera mount has two M2 Black Steel Screws included.
  • Page 7 It should look like an elegant, immaculate creation when you are done! Sit back, relax and grab a beer because you just assembled your first (definitely not your last) Saturn Multi Rotors Titan-X 225. Now take some pictures, post them to our group...

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