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Old 02-27-2003 | 01:29 AM
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I am using this system for my Taildragger mod, and am not sure of how to take up any slack in the lines after I hook them to the servos. I know I should get them as taut as possible when installing them, but there will need to be some adjustment, and I don't understand how to accomplish this with this system. Has anyone ever used this before?
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Default Dubro 2-56 Pull-Pull Help

I have not used the Du-bro version, but the Sullivan came with a threaded rod. Does the Du-bro have one of these? It should be a small threaded rod with a hole in one end for the wire.

If not, go to the hobby store and get a couple of 2-56 eye screws. Use these on one end and that will allow you to adjust the tension since you can screw them into the clevises. Remember to put a locking nut on them also.

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Get them as close as you can (leaving some of the threads showing on the cable studs for adjustments) and then remove one clevis (or ball link) from the control horn. Make the final adjustment of the cable so once it's crimped you'll have to pull it snug to hook the clevis back up. If you have to tighten them after that just remove the clevis (or ball link) and screw the stud in a little.

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