Dromida Wasteland Buggy Assembly And Maintenance Manual

Dromida Wasteland Buggy Assembly And Maintenance Manual

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HELPFUL HINTS
✔ Avoid working over a deep pile carpet. If you drop a small part or screw,
it may be diffi cult to fi nd.
✔ Place a mat or towel over your work area. This will prevent parts from rolling off and will protect the work surface.
✔ Avoid running the car in cold weather. The plastic and metal parts can become brittle at low temperatures.
In addition, grease and oil become thick, causing premature wear and poor performance.
MAINTENANCE
BEFORE EACH RUN
✔ IMPORTANT: Check to make sure that
all screws are tight. Check that the servo
saver screw is fully tightened to ensure that
your Wasteland Buggy tracks straight.
✔ Always check the condition of your
radio system batteries and replace if
necessary.
✔ Check to make sure that all of the
moving parts of the Wasteland Buggy
move freely and do not bind.
✔ Turn on the radio and make sure the
servo moves easily and in the proper
direction.
✔ Check for any broken or damaged
parts. Replace them before running the
Wasteland Buggy. Running the Wasteland
Buggy with broken or damaged parts
could damage additional parts.
✔ Check to make sure that all wires are
properly connected.
HARDWARE CHART
A
6x10
MM BALL BEARING
B
8x12
MM BALL BEARING
C
2x4
MM ROUND HEAD SCREW
D
2x6
MM ROUND HEAD SCREW
E
2x8
MM ROUND HEAD SCREW
F
2x10
MM ROUND HEAD SCREW
G
2x8
MM FLAT HEAD SCREW
H
2x10
MM FLAT HEAD SCREW
ASSEMBLY AND
MAINTENANCE GUIDE
AFTER EACH RUN
✔ Clean any debris from the chassis and
moving parts.
✔ Check for any broken or damaged parts.
Replace them before the next run.
✔ Disconnect and remove the battery
from the chassis.
ACTUAL SIZE
( WHEN PRINTED AT 100% )
J
2x14
MM FLAT HEAD SCREW
K
2.5x8
MM FLAT HEAD SCREW
L
2.5x8
MM SOCKET HEAD SCREW
M
2.5x14
MM SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW
N
3x6
MM SOCKET HEAD SCREW
P
2x8
MM ROUND HEAD
SHOULDER SCREW
Q
3x3
MM SET SCREW
R
3
MM LOCK NUT
AFTER EVERY 10 RUNS
✔ Check to make sure that the bearings
are free of dirt and debris, and roll
smoothly.
✔ Check the shocks for oil leakage.
✔ Check the tires to make sure they are
still properly glued to the rims.
S
2.6x5
MM WASHER
T
3x6
MM WASHER
U
1.5x6
MM E-CLIP
V
BODY CLIP ( SMALL )
X
2x6
MM SELF-TAPPING
ROUND HEAD SCREW
Y
2x5
MM SELF-TAPPING
ROUND HEAD SCREW
2x12
MM SELF-TAPPING
Z
ROUND HEAD SCREW
2x15
MM SELF-TAPPING
AA
ROUND HEAD SCREW
GG
2.5x8
MM SELF-TAPPING
ROUND HEAD SCREW

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Summary of Contents for Dromida Wasteland Buggy

  • Page 1 ✔ Check to make sure that all of the moving parts of the Wasteland Buggy move freely and do not bind. ✔ Turn on the radio and make sure the servo moves easily and in the proper direction.
  • Page 2: Differential Assembly

    1. DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY GREASE GREASE GREASE GREASE 2. DIFFERENTIALS TO CHASSIS NOTE DIRECTION NOTE DIRECTION...
  • Page 3: Steering Assembly

    3. STEERING ASSEMBLY DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN ( WILL CAUSE BINDING ) DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN ( WILL CAUSE BINDING ) 4. CENTER SHAFT GREASE GREASE...
  • Page 4: Motor Mount

    5. SHOCK TOWERS NOTE DIFFERENCE NOTE DIFFERENCE 6. MOTOR MOUNT THREADLOCK THREADLOCK...
  • Page 5: Front Suspension

    7. FRONT SUSPENSION 11.2 ACTUAL SIZE DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN FULLY SEAT BEARINGS 8. REAR SUSPENSION 10.75 ACTUAL SIZE FULLY SEAT BEARINGS...
  • Page 6: Shock Assembly

    9. RADIO BOX CENTER SERVO FIRST SCREW MUST BE SNUG ROUTE ANTENNA 10. SHOCK ASSEMBLY SHOCK OIL 1. Completely fill the shock body with shock oil. SHOCK OIL 2. Slowly move the shaft up and down to remove bubbles. 3. Slowly tighten the shock cap onto the shock body to allow any remaining air to escape.
  • Page 7: Rear Shock Installation

    11. REAR SHOCK INSTALLATION 12. FRONT SHOCK INSTALLATION...
  • Page 8: Launcher Assembly

    13. LAUNCHER ASSEMBLY DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN The arm must be able to move freely. SHOCK OIL 14. LAUNCHER TUBE/SERVO NOTE: A poor performing launcher is likely caused by a leak in the launcher tube assembly. Add a small bead of medium CA or RTU sealer.
  • Page 9 15. LAUNCHER BARREL 16. BODY CAGE...
  • Page 10: Rear Panel

    17. REAR PANEL 18. WHEELS...
  • Page 11 TUNING GUIDE When tuning the Wasteland Buggy make sure that you have equal lengths from one side to the other on the shocks and upper rods. Also, make sure to have the shock pre-load adjusters at the same setting from left to right.

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