RC India
Welcome Guest, please login or register.
 
Pages: [1]   Go Down
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Topic Tools Topic Tools 
Read
« on: December 26, 2013, 05:59:36 PM »
avinvarghese
Plane Lover
Active Member
**

Reputation Power: 2 
avinvarghese has no influence.
Offline Offline

City: kochi
State: Kerala
RC Skills: Intermediate
Posts: 90
Join Date: Jun, 2012




How to calculate or know from product description(title) what is the size of hole on Control Horns

Pin Horns L20xW15xH11.52 (4 holes) 10pcs/set

OR

Control Horns 16x20mm (10pcs)

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/catalog/07-401.jpg
Calculating the hole size for Control Horns
Logged
 

Read
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2013, 06:02:59 PM »
sanjayrai55
Plane Lover
Forum Hero

*****

Reputation Power: 85 
sanjayrai55 is a force to reckon with.sanjayrai55 is a force to reckon with.sanjayrai55 is a force to reckon with.sanjayrai55 is a force to reckon with.sanjayrai55 is a force to reckon with.sanjayrai55 is a force to reckon with.sanjayrai55 is a force to reckon with.sanjayrai55 is a force to reckon with.
Offline Offline

City: Gurgaon
State: Haryana
RC Skills: Intermediate
Posts: 8337
Join Date: Dec, 2011

Don't wake a Tiger until you've factored the teeth



They normally are 1.5 mm to just under 2 mm. If using a standard clevis or linkage stopper then you will have to run a 2 mm drill through to ream them
Logged

 

Read
« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2013, 06:14:48 PM »
avinvarghese
Plane Lover
Active Member
**

Reputation Power: 2 
avinvarghese has no influence.
Offline Offline

City: kochi
State: Kerala
RC Skills: Intermediate
Posts: 90
Join Date: Jun, 2012



I accidentally bought the above mentioned one but the push road i used was Gas welding rod which is not passing through the hole. Thanks for the fast replay @sanjayrai55
Logged
 

Read
« Reply #3 on: December 26, 2013, 06:19:28 PM »
rastsaurabh
Plane Lover
Forum Hero

*****

Reputation Power: 19 
rastsaurabh has no influence.
Offline Offline

City: Noida
State: Haryana
RC Skills: Intermediate
Posts: 1558
Join Date: Mar, 2012



these are the best horns..... use the Cycle spokes or 1 mm steel wire ......

I use the wire which works great.

Or do this....... take small wire with z bend and tie it via thread to a cycle spoke and put CA
Logged
 

Read
« Reply #4 on: December 26, 2013, 06:22:18 PM »
avinvarghese
Plane Lover
Active Member
**

Reputation Power: 2 
avinvarghese has no influence.
Offline Offline

City: kochi
State: Kerala
RC Skills: Intermediate
Posts: 90
Join Date: Jun, 2012



I thing Cycle spokes is very hard to bend let me try.
Logged
 

Read
« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2013, 08:00:22 PM »
rastsaurabh
Plane Lover
Forum Hero

*****

Reputation Power: 19 
rastsaurabh has no influence.
Offline Offline

City: Noida
State: Haryana
RC Skills: Intermediate
Posts: 1558
Join Date: Mar, 2012



use thin wire ( 0.8mm) and solder at the end of cycle spoke. i use Fiber canes......

or use these linkage stoppers on the control horns .....

16-502(2).jpg
Re: Calculating the hole size for Control Horns
* 16-502(2).jpg (30.18 KB, 510x396 - viewed 1105 times.)
Logged
 

Read
« Reply #6 on: December 26, 2013, 08:13:26 PM »
sanjayrai55
Plane Lover
Forum Hero

*****

Reputation Power: 85 
sanjayrai55 is a force to reckon with.sanjayrai55 is a force to reckon with.sanjayrai55 is a force to reckon with.sanjayrai55 is a force to reckon with.sanjayrai55 is a force to reckon with.sanjayrai55 is a force to reckon with.sanjayrai55 is a force to reckon with.sanjayrai55 is a force to reckon with.
Offline Offline

City: Gurgaon
State: Haryana
RC Skills: Intermediate
Posts: 8337
Join Date: Dec, 2011

Don't wake a Tiger until you've factored the teeth



Which model? What size and weight? That will decide the pushrod wire. One size does NOT fit all
Logged

 

Read
« Reply #7 on: December 27, 2013, 10:45:13 AM »
girishsarwal
Plane Lover
Forum Hero

*****

Reputation Power: 17 
girishsarwal has no influence.
Offline Offline

City: Gurgaon
State: Haryana
RC Skills: Beginner
Posts: 1420
Join Date: May, 2012

DIYer



Quote
I thing Cycle spokes is very hard to bend let me try.

While difficulty is differently perceived, this task turns really easy with a pair of pliers. Do not cut the spoke first. Bend then cut to desired length
Logged

gs
 

Pages: [1]   Go Up
Jump to: