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With every thing switched on move the swash as high up the main shaft as you can. Now slowly rotate the blades. lf swash rocks the shaft is bent. Main shafts that are slightly bent can usually be easily straightened.
Hi Tosh
I'm having the same issue with my 600. How would one straighten a main shaft that's slightly bent?
I've just ordered a couple from Fast Lad but, if the one I have can be fixed, that would be good.
Oh, BTW, I've not crashed my 600 so if it is bent, it was bent out of the bag.
Cheers.
Martin
Most of the Aligns, fair few Spektrum bits, bunch of Align & HiTec servos, OBE, VD & Bar.
I haven't got a glass table, therefore I always test for bent mainshafts (when not obvious !), by sticking them in an electric drill and spinning them up, it's usually pretty apparent when they are bent. I always flip them over and test from both ends. Works for me
Works on feathering spindles as well, but these are even easier to test by removing the blades and blade bolts, sticking a driver on one blade grip retaining bolt, and while turning the driver (and the feathering spindles its attached to), watch the other grip, if it moves up and down, the shaft is bent.
My wife came in the room while I was browsing this thread "Is my main shaft ben...!" she gave me a strange look and left the room without speaking. LOL
My wife came in the room while I was browsing this thread "Is my main shaft ben...!" she gave me a strange look and left the room without speaking. LOL
That's why they are called tummy bananas!
Martin
Most of the Aligns, fair few Spektrum bits, bunch of Align & HiTec servos, OBE, VD & Bar.
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