Duratrax EVADER BX Assembly And Operation Manual
Duratrax EVADER BX Assembly And Operation Manual

Duratrax EVADER BX Assembly And Operation Manual

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Length: 15-1/2" [394mm]
Width: 9-7/8" [251mm]
Height: 6.5" [165mm]
Weight: 44 oz. [1247g] without battery
Wheelbase: 11" [279mm]
Motor: 20 Turn Photon Speed
Radio: 2-channel surface frequency
• DuraTrax
will warranty this kit for 90 days after the purchase date from defects in materials or workmanship. DuraTrax
®
will either repair or replace, at no charge, the incorrectly made part. Exception: Stress Tech
• Make sure you save the receipt or invoice you were given when you bought your model! It is your proof of purchase
and we must see it before we can honor the warranty.
• To return your Evader BX for repairs covered under warranty you should send your buggy to:
If the buyer is not prepared to accept the liability associated with the use of this product, the buyer is advised to
return this kit immediately in new and unused condition to the place of purchase.
READ THROUGH THIS MANUAL BEFORE STARTING. IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
CONCERNING THE ASSEMBLY AND USE OF THIS MODEL.
v1.0 © Copyright 2002
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION MANUAL
1610 Interstate Drive
Champaign, Illinois 61822
Attn: Service Department
Phone: (217) 398-0007 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Central Time M-F
E-mail: hobbyservices@hobbico.com
®
Warranty
Hobby Services
Technical Support Information
For technical assistance, contact:
Duratrax Product Support
1610 Interstate Drive
Champaign, IL 61822
(217) 398-8970, Ext. 2
carsupport@duratrax.com
parts, see page 3.
DTXZ1071 For Kit DTXC0022/DTXD22**

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  • Page 1 ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION MANUAL Warranty • DuraTrax will warranty this kit for 90 days after the purchase date from defects in materials or workmanship. DuraTrax ® will either repair or replace, at no charge, the incorrectly made part. Exception: Stress Tech ™...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SPECIFICATION & DESCRIPTION CHANGES ....3 precautions are obeyed. REQUIRED ITEMS FOR COMPLETION......3 • Do not operate the Evader BX near people. Spectators TOOLS NEEDED FOR COMPLETION ......3 should be behind the driver or at a safe distance away TOOLS INCLUDED FOR MAINTENANCE .......3 from the vehicle.
  • Page 3: Stress Tech Parts Guarantee

    ™ PARTS GUARANTEE SPECIFICATION & DESCRIPTION CHANGES We have engineered the Evader BX to take the rough and All pictures, descriptions and specifications found in this tumble abuse that makes R/C fun. We are so confident of instruction manual are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 4: Finishing The Rtr Version

    FINISHING THE EVADER BX RTR VERSION (DTXD22**) 1. Remove the Evader BX and radio system from the box. 2. Charge the 6 or 7 cell battery (not included) on the charger (not included). See Safety Precautions before charging and Route the antenna...
  • Page 5: Finishing The Pre-Built Version

    Body Clips 8. Install the charged 6 or 7 cell battery into the battery slot. Re-install the battery strap onto the Evader BX. Note that there is a channel in the chassis for the battery strap to rest in. Re-install the body clip into the battery strap post.
  • Page 6: Steering Servo Installation

    STEERING SERVO INSTALLATION 4. Remove the two (2) 4-40 x 3/4" socket head machined screws from the upper plate and rotate the front suspension of 1. Locate and remove from the parts bag two (2) steering the buggy forward. (Note: Be careful that you do not loosen servo mounts, one (1) servo arm (determine which servo arm any of the steering assembly parts during this process).
  • Page 7: Receiver Installation

    4. Install the charged 6 or 7 cell battery into the battery slot. piece of foam tape and install it onto the chassis. Then Re-install the battery strap onto the Evader BX. Note that remove the other piece of protective backing and install the there is a channel in the chassis for the battery strap to receiver onto the foam tape.
  • Page 8: Electronic Speed Control Set-Up

    Evader BX. Running of 4. Squeeze the throttle trigger all of the way and hold it for the Evader BX with broken or damaged parts could result in 2 seconds. damage to other parts.
  • Page 9: Assembly Guide

    ASSEMBLY GUIDE The following information has been provided to help maintain and tune the Evader BX. Front Knuckle Arm, Hub Carrier, Axle 1. Attach the front hub carriers (28) to the front suspension arms (38) using the (95) front outer hinge pins.
  • Page 10: Servo, Servo Plate, Upper Plate

    Servo, Servo Plate, Upper Plate 1. Attach the servo mounting lugs (6) to the front of the servo mounts on the servo using two 3x8 self tapping screws (L). 2. Install a ball stud (81) into the steering servo horn (8). Insert the ball stud into the hole furthest from the center.
  • Page 11: Front Shock Tower, Bulkhead, & Suspension Arm

    Bulkhead, Bulkhead Brace, Front Suspension Arm, Front Shock Tower, Front Bumper 1. Attach the front bulkhead to the chassis using the (103) hinge pin. 2. Secure the hinge pin in place using a 2mm set screw. 3. Attach and secure the front suspension arms (38) to the front bulkhead (51) using the (104) front inner hinge pins.
  • Page 12: Slipper Clutch

    Slipper Clutch 1. Install the inner slipper plate (86) onto the top shaft (83). Make sure the notch in the inner slipper plate keys onto the 2x10 spring pin in the top shaft. 2. Place the slipper pad (64) and outer slipper plate (85) onto the top shaft (83). Make sure the slipper pad (64) is properly centered between the two plates (85 &...
  • Page 13: Gearbox

    Gearbox Note: When installing the bearings make sure they are fully seated. If the bearings are not fully seated the gearbox halves may not properly fit together or may cause binding. 1. Install a 5mm washer (X) onto each end of the top shaft (83) 2.
  • Page 14: Shocks

    76 (Rear) 75 (Front) 78 (Rear) 71 (Rear) 77 (Front) 70 (Front) 2. Slowly screw the cap down about half way. Push the piston part way down to slowly bleed off excess oil. 3. Tighten the cap a little 1. Fill to the top more and push the piston with oil.
  • Page 15: Tuning Guide

    RIDE HEIGHT positive camber is when the tire and wheel lean outward.Typically The ride height of the Evader BX effects how it jumps and you want 0 to 2 degrees of negative camber. Never put in positive handles. The ride height of the Evader BX is adjustable through camber.
  • Page 16: Slipper Adjustment

    As you get to be a better driver, adjust handle large jumps better. the dual rate knob for more steering travel. OTHER PRODUCTS AVAILABLE FROM DURATRAX Save by powering your transmitter with rechargeable NiCds! This kit includes eight "AA" Sanyo ®...

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