Pull pull
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From: Los Angeles
FCC,
A Pull-Pull system is good where you might have a problem with your pushrod bending when the servo pushes on it. I have found that it is sometimes a little tricky to tie off the cables at the correct lengths. The ones I've worked with only had about 1/4" of adjustment in either direction. If you are off by more than that, you have to start over.
Then again, the cables don't have to be as tight as a guitar string to work good (that will just stress your servo). As long as you don't have excessive slack in the cables it will work fine.
Russ.
A Pull-Pull system is good where you might have a problem with your pushrod bending when the servo pushes on it. I have found that it is sometimes a little tricky to tie off the cables at the correct lengths. The ones I've worked with only had about 1/4" of adjustment in either direction. If you are off by more than that, you have to start over.
Then again, the cables don't have to be as tight as a guitar string to work good (that will just stress your servo). As long as you don't have excessive slack in the cables it will work fine.
Russ.
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FCC;
Pull pull is very effective since you are always pulling on the surface so there is no compression on the control linkage.
I have a picture of my Sig 1/3 Spacewalker pull-pull linkage on my web site. http://winshiprc.tripod.com
Go to the Sig 1/3 Scale Spacewalker page to see the pictures.
Pull pull is very effective since you are always pulling on the surface so there is no compression on the control linkage.
I have a picture of my Sig 1/3 Spacewalker pull-pull linkage on my web site. http://winshiprc.tripod.com
Go to the Sig 1/3 Scale Spacewalker page to see the pictures.



