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Old 09-15-2010 | 09:35 PM
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Default RE: Clevis size tutorial


ORIGINAL: sunitpal

<div>I see that the size of the clevis is denoted by two numbers eg. 2-56. I just want to know what does this numbermean. Sorry if the question is too dumb. I am new to making/flying RC planes.</div><div></div><div>Thanks</div><div>Sunit</div>
Hello sunipal,

I am illutrating what we usually refer to as clevis.

Some are threaded to accommodate threaded rods and allow for linkage length adjustment.
Some have no threads and are intended for soldering.

The two, one for rudder and one for elevaors are screwed in at the end of the control linkages.
One under the stabilizer allow for adjusting tension on the flying wire.


Zor

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