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  • 700 servo screws

    Any ideas where i can get some decent quality servo screws for the 700? I know RC screws do a set but they don't include the self tapper variety.

    I had to remove a servo the other night and one of the screws rung requiring me to drill it out, i don't want this to be the case everytime i need to do any work.

    I was using a new quality allen key so it wasn't poor tools to fault.

    any advance greatly appreciated

    Cheers Darryl
    It's all about the size of your chopper...

  • #2
    modelfixings do servo screws with a hex head for an allen key. Various sizes
    Regards,

    Jason
    Futaba 12FG/ Knight 3D / 450Pro / Beam E4 and a whole load of gliders!

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    • #3
      Servo Screws
      Regards,

      Jason
      Futaba 12FG/ Knight 3D / 450Pro / Beam E4 and a whole load of gliders!

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      • #4
        thanks mate!
        It's all about the size of your chopper...

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        • #5
          is there anything available to replace the shouldered screws for the frames???
          It's all about the size of your chopper...

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          • #6
            Yes - very expensive all in shouldered titanium screws or various versions of s shouldered washer. The cheapest I found kits out a whole 700 for about 11 quid, including the M3 bolts. I posted a link in one of the threads in this section of the forum a few times, but I'll need to dig it out for you.
            Regards,

            Jason
            Futaba 12FG/ Knight 3D / 450Pro / Beam E4 and a whole load of gliders!

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            • #7
              HR1134-SLV - Metal C Washers and Screws (10pcs) -SILVER - Trex700

              Also available in blue and purple 2.99 per pack of 10 on 4 or more packs.
              Regards,

              Jason
              Futaba 12FG/ Knight 3D / 450Pro / Beam E4 and a whole load of gliders!

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              • #8
                Use the correct size screw driver and these will last a very long time.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Evo Andy View Post
                  Use the correct size screw driver and these will last a very long time.

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                  Midland Helicopters Ltd HeliSprs_HiroboSDX

                  Bottom of the page at Midlands
                  Screw drivers will last a long time or the Align screws? Personally after having to grind a couple of screws out, I would opt for the washers, certainly after seeing the mess it can make to get them out.

                  Good quality tools are always useful of course irrespective of which heli you work on
                  Regards,

                  Jason
                  Futaba 12FG/ Knight 3D / 450Pro / Beam E4 and a whole load of gliders!

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                  • #10
                    Screw drivers will last a long time or the Align screws?
                    The screwdrivers shown below and the Hirobo screws. I can't comment on how long Align screws will last as I haven't got any.

                    Fast Lad Performance
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Evo Andy View Post
                      The screwdrivers shown below and the Hirobo screws. I can't comment on how long Align screws will last as I haven't got any.

                      Fast Lad Performance
                      Andy, I think we are on about different things, yes, JIS screwdrivers for JIS screws (cross headed) every time, but I was on about the M3 hex screws in the frame. Even with new allen bits they strip, current thinking is the bond between teh flat and the carbon of the frame when screwed in. Either way - the shouldered washers are the fix for it
                      Regards,

                      Jason
                      Futaba 12FG/ Knight 3D / 450Pro / Beam E4 and a whole load of gliders!

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                      • #12
                        current thinking is the bond between teh flat and the carbon of the frame when screwed in.
                        Oops! lol. Yes I had heard of this.

                        What is a current source of annoyance to me is how manufactures don't follow recognised engineering practice of putting a washer under every bolt head or nut.
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                        • #13
                          A chap from Israel called Liron does a complete special kit for the Trex 600/700 tp replace the shoulder screws. I've got a set sitting here ready for my 600. Can't remember the website but if you google Liron heli products you should find him.

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                          • #14
                            I got a set from Liron in Israel and they were ok but Fastlads do them next day

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                            • #15
                              A fellow club memeber bought a trex 700
                              He bought also:

                              RCSCREWZ + New upgraded CNC washers for the.

                              He assembled and 20 mins later realisedhed done something wrong. He tried to undo the rcscrew but it was stuck. I dremelled it out for him. The screw was stuck pretty tight to the washer (maybe locktite).

                              What i did notice was the washer was tight in the hole it went into. so i agree here with jiberjaber.

                              Really annoying.

                              As a side note. I have used rcsrewz and am not impressed. They also rounded very easy in the trex 700.

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