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Khr 2hv problem already lol

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Khr 2hv problem already lol

Post by sbsshadow » Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:41 pm

Post by sbsshadow
Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:41 pm

Hi all

Im just starting to build my 2hv , but on the first section setting up the servos the 2.3-6 screws dont seem to attach to the plastic peices provided, am I doing something wrong or is this normal ? or this this something explained later on ?

Thanks

Steve
Hi all

Im just starting to build my 2hv , but on the first section setting up the servos the 2.3-6 screws dont seem to attach to the plastic peices provided, am I doing something wrong or is this normal ? or this this something explained later on ?

Thanks

Steve
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Post by sbsshadow » Mon Mar 22, 2010 7:47 pm

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Mon Mar 22, 2010 7:47 pm

Anyone ?
Anyone ?
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Post by RobotServicesGroup » Tue Mar 23, 2010 1:38 am

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Forum members will probably respond if you provide more details of exactly what you are doing.

Are you trying to perform step 1 on page 18 in the English manual, to attach servo arm 700A to servo bracket B with the 2.3-6 tapping screws? If you are having trouble with this step, you should carefully check that you have the right screws. There are 7 different types of screws that come with the kit, and they can look pretty similar.

Or are you trying to perform step 2 on page 18 by attaching the bracket B to the servo case? If so, remember that you have to use the screws that you took out of the servo on page 17 to attach the bracket B into the servo.

Please provide a little more explanation, or even a picture would be ideal.
Forum members will probably respond if you provide more details of exactly what you are doing.

Are you trying to perform step 1 on page 18 in the English manual, to attach servo arm 700A to servo bracket B with the 2.3-6 tapping screws? If you are having trouble with this step, you should carefully check that you have the right screws. There are 7 different types of screws that come with the kit, and they can look pretty similar.

Or are you trying to perform step 2 on page 18 by attaching the bracket B to the servo case? If so, remember that you have to use the screws that you took out of the servo on page 17 to attach the bracket B into the servo.

Please provide a little more explanation, or even a picture would be ideal.
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Re: Khr 2hv problem already lol

Post by Thex1138 » Tue Mar 23, 2010 12:06 pm

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Tue Mar 23, 2010 12:06 pm

sbsshadow wrote:Hi all

Im just starting to build my 2hv , but on the first section setting up the servos the 2.3-6 screws dont seem to attach to the plastic peices provided, am I doing something wrong or is this normal ? or this this something explained later on ?

Thanks

Steve

Steve check the thread of the screws, there are plastic sef-tapping and then there are screws for aluminium threads.
There are two types similarly sized.
The bags should be identified by a large letter... that was how it was when I built my K3.
sbsshadow wrote:Hi all

Im just starting to build my 2hv , but on the first section setting up the servos the 2.3-6 screws dont seem to attach to the plastic peices provided, am I doing something wrong or is this normal ? or this this something explained later on ?

Thanks

Steve

Steve check the thread of the screws, there are plastic sef-tapping and then there are screws for aluminium threads.
There are two types similarly sized.
The bags should be identified by a large letter... that was how it was when I built my K3.
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Post by sbsshadow » Tue Mar 23, 2010 12:58 pm

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Tue Mar 23, 2010 12:58 pm

Oh right , brilliant, sure I had the correct ones though , but obviously not lol

I will check tonight when I get home, Thanks for the advice.



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Oh right , brilliant, sure I had the correct ones though , but obviously not lol

I will check tonight when I get home, Thanks for the advice.



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Post by Thex1138 » Tue Mar 23, 2010 2:03 pm

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Tue Mar 23, 2010 2:03 pm

sbsshadow wrote:Oh right , brilliant, sure I had the correct ones though , but obviously not lol

I will check tonight when I get home, Thanks for the advice.



Steve

Dude if you're having the experience I did there are a lot of bits n bags... especially if the instructions are in Japanese :D

Enjoy, it's a lot of fun, especially once all the bits start walking around the coffee table...
sbsshadow wrote:Oh right , brilliant, sure I had the correct ones though , but obviously not lol

I will check tonight when I get home, Thanks for the advice.



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Dude if you're having the experience I did there are a lot of bits n bags... especially if the instructions are in Japanese :D

Enjoy, it's a lot of fun, especially once all the bits start walking around the coffee table...
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Post by sbsshadow » Tue Mar 23, 2010 2:13 pm

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Tue Mar 23, 2010 2:13 pm

lol, thanks, cant wait !!

I was following this guide :

http://www.roboteshop.com/index.php?opt ... &Itemid=59

Hope its ok , I suppose I should have been looking at the manual too , going to do that tonight , hopefully it will make more sense (printed the one in English)

Thanks again

Steve
lol, thanks, cant wait !!

I was following this guide :

http://www.roboteshop.com/index.php?opt ... &Itemid=59

Hope its ok , I suppose I should have been looking at the manual too , going to do that tonight , hopefully it will make more sense (printed the one in English)

Thanks again

Steve
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