miniature aircraft Fury 55 X-CELL Assembly Instructions Manual page 31

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Locate bag 5, and the hardware for bag 5. Please take the time to identify the hardware for this bag.
Apply a small amount of
medium thread lock when
threading into metal parts
0221
0597-2
0159
0097
0095
0109
0112
Illustration 5a
Locate two MA0869 plastic washout links, two MA128-176 washout pivot pins, two MA0221 plastic washout arms, MA0219 plastic
washout hub, four MA0159 ball bearings, two MA0597-2 brass spacers, two MA0112 m3x9.5 threaded control balls, four MA0109 m3x8
threaded control balls, three MA0107 m3x6 threaded control balls, MA0217 swashplate, MA128-174 swashplate guide pin, two MA0095
m3x19 Phillips bolts, two MA0447-1 m1.5 E-clips, and two MA0051 m3x3 socket set screws. Refer to Illustrations 5a and 5b for this
step. Please take care to note the difference in sizes between the threaded control balls. There are three sizes, and it is very important they
are used in the correct locations. Note these locations in the drawing. On the inner ring of the swashplate, thread in two MA0112 m3x9.5
threaded control balls, directly across from one another, and two MA0109 m3x8 threaded control balls directly across from one another.
On the outer ring of the swashplate, thread in three MA0107 m3x6 threaded control balls. Thread in the MA0051 m3x3 socket set screws
into the base of the swashplate only until they bottom out against the lower bearing. They are only used to apply slight pressure on the
bearing to remove any play associated with bearing wear. If too much pressure is applied with the MA0051 m3x3 socket set screws, the
bearing will feel "notchy" and the set screws need to be loosened slightly. Thread in the MA128-174 swashplate guide pin into the outer
ring of the swashplate. Apply a small amount of medium CA (cyanoacrylate) to the threads of the MA0109 m3x8 threaded control ball,
and thread the MA0109 m3x8 threaded control balls into each washout arm. Press an MA128-176 washout pivot pin into the MA0869
plastic washout link, through the MA0221 plastic washout arm. This step can be tricky, as the pin is designed to be tight to reduce excess
play (slop). Please take careful note of the orientation of this part as shown in the illustration. If the link does not move freely, it is
recommended that you apply heat from a heat gun to the washout arm assembly, but care must be taken to not overheat the plastic parts.
Attach an MA0447-1 m1.5 E-clip onto the groove machined into the MA128-176 pivot pin. Push an MA0159 ball bearing into one side
of each MA0221 washout arm. Place an MA0597-2 brass spacer into the washout arm, followed by a second MA0159 ball bearing. Use
an MA0095 m3x19 Phillips bolt to attach the complete washout arm onto the MA0219 washout hub. Note there is a "ridge" molded into
one of the holes on each side of the MA0219 washout base. This "ridge" is designed to provide the proper spacing between the washout
arm and washout base. The completed washout assembly sits on top of the completed swashplate assembly, as shown in Illustration 5b.
Please note that the MA0869 plastic washout links snap onto the shorter MA0109 m3x8 threaded control balls.
128-176
0869
0447-1
0159
0109
CA
128-176
bag 5
CA
0109
0219
0159
0447-1
0869
0112
0109
128-174
0217
31
0095
0159
0597-2
0221
0051
3x
0107
3x
LongER 0112
THREADED BALL
goES To HILLER RoD
Completed
assembly
Illustration 5b
noTE:
WASHoUT LInKS
onTo 0109 BALL

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