HBK2 ?
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Alrite about the only times I get to fly outside are at Sun down or sun up(to early for me), so anyways I hooked up a bigger battery to my HBK2 a Max Power 1350 it worked anyways I was hovering to close to my outside table (metal) and thought I broke just my blades, but then after putting new ones on I find that its wobbleing to much not stable take off at all, my guess is I bent the main axle from not loosening my blades and a good hit against a metal table leg. Just want to know what you guys think and how difficult is it, Ive replaced my CP2 main axle once anything like replaceing the CP2 axle? Also any tips on replacing would be greatly appreciated, or any other ideas what it could be with my expierence I gotta say its the main axle when it wobbles like that.
-KMK
-KMK
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I don't have a CP2, But i'm pretty sure you warped a Feathering Shaft or the Main Shaft and even highly possible that you warped em both.
It's pretty easy to fix either way. You need to remove the feathering shaft and roll it on a flat surface, same as with the main shaft, sometimes a bent main shaft is visible without taking it apart if it's bent bad enough.
It's pretty easy to fix either way. You need to remove the feathering shaft and roll it on a flat surface, same as with the main shaft, sometimes a bent main shaft is visible without taking it apart if it's bent bad enough.
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Yes I meant main shaft not axle haha guess my old go-ped knowledge is getting the best of me, yes I held my heli down and gave it some juice and it I got a good feeling main shaft was bent this is on my Honey bee King 2, where is the feathering shaft located so I can check whats wrong?
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It's the shaft that runs through the head and in between the blades take both blades off and you will see a lock nut behind each one, remove only one lock nut and pull the shaft out but be careful there are some things that can fall out just be carefully and take it easy when pulling the shaft out, there are thrust bearings on each side, don't loose em.



