Pushrod connectors
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From: St. Louis,
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What are your opinions/ preferences for pushrod connectors at the servo arm for control surfaces .
Z-bend
U-Bend
90 degree bend with keeper
E-Z connectors ( heavy duty, never had any trouble with them, and very convenient)
Regular clevis (nylon or metal)
Ball-link (which kind? Du-Bro has a bunch of them)
This is for a Goldberg Tiger 60 Deluxe
Thank you for your input!
Peace
Z-bend
U-Bend
90 degree bend with keeper
E-Z connectors ( heavy duty, never had any trouble with them, and very convenient)
Regular clevis (nylon or metal)
Ball-link (which kind? Du-Bro has a bunch of them)
This is for a Goldberg Tiger 60 Deluxe
Thank you for your input!
Peace
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On that plane I would Z bend. When you get 1/4 scale or bigger I would solder a metal clevis. Of course the ball links are the best but for most applications just arn't nescessary. Please stop using the E-Z connector. It is only a matter of time before they cost you an airplane. These are best left for throttle only. later daveo



