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e-Electric General Discussion > how are you guys mounting your servos on 450's?
 
 
helibro
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how is everyone mounting there servos on there 400 450 size helis, im geting ready to put some ds285mg's in are you all using the rubber gromets or just using the screws? thanks

i dont need no stinking trainger gear, if i crash ima tear it up good
09-15-2009 10:57 PM
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Just screws.
09-15-2009 11:38 PM
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what_the_helli
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You do not have to use grommets on electrics

I put the fun in dysFUNctional :)
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09-15-2009 11:41 PM
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helibro
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ok i didnt think you needed the gromets but was just checking, so just the screw? or is there some type of plastic peice to put were the gromet would go? thanks

i dont need no stinking trainger gear, if i crash ima tear it up good
09-15-2009 11:48 PM
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what_the_helli
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just a screw and a washer is all that is needed.

Sometimes though it is just as easy to use the grommet and the brass sleeve and skip the washer.

I use what seems to fit best for each application

I put the fun in dysFUNctional :)
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09-15-2009 11:53 PM
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helibro
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so its ok to use the rubber gromets then?

i dont need no stinking trainger gear, if i crash ima tear it up good
09-16-2009 02:35 AM
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what_the_helli
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yes you can use them, you just don't NEED to use them. In a nitro machine there are so many vibes that grommets are necessary so you do not have a servo fail. Electrics don't have that vibe therefore grommets are optional.

I put the fun in dysFUNctional :)
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09-16-2009 03:14 AM
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in addition...

Just my own observations, but watch the spacing too. The arm may be too far out with the grommet...just depends on the various servo tab. Also, if the servos are opposing, you may HAVE to use the grommets to have good clearance. Make sure the servos are not touching or rubbing each other.
10-07-2009 01:36 AM
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