JR Servo arms for 8411s
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JR Servo arms for 8411s
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdID=JRPA236
Has anyone use these arms on their jets? I'm thinking about using them with 8411sa on my Flash all around; Would the screws vibrate loose or anything?
Has anyone use these arms on their jets? I'm thinking about using them with 8411sa on my Flash all around; Would the screws vibrate loose or anything?
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RE: JR Servo arms for 8411s
If rock solid servo arms are what you are after, they don't get much better than the SWB arms. The giant scale guys have been using them for years.
www.swbmanufacturing.com
www.swbmanufacturing.com
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RE: JR Servo arms for 8411s
Yes, the JR arms are great for jets. If you want something smaller, you can use the Hanger 9 ones:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdID=HAN3574
I had the Hanger 9 arms all around on my Flash.
Bob
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdID=HAN3574
I had the Hanger 9 arms all around on my Flash.
Bob
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RE: JR Servo arms for 8411s
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Yes, the JR arms are great for jets. If you want something smaller, you can use the Hanger 9 ones:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdID=HAN3574
I had the Hanger 9 arms all around on my Flash.
Bob
Yes, the JR arms are great for jets. If you want something smaller, you can use the Hanger 9 ones:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdID=HAN3574
I had the Hanger 9 arms all around on my Flash.
Bob
My friends use the hangar 9s on their 8411 and 8611s for their flash but they're nearly permenant once you put them on the servo. This makes it very hard to adjust the arms once you have put them on.
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RE: JR Servo arms for 8411s
They are quite tight, but actually, their are fairly easy to get off. All you have to do is rock them back and forth using the arm while pulling on them and they will work their way off - slow and steady progress will get them off. After the first on/off cycle they get easier...
Bob
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