Mechanical trim:
1. Loosen the retaining screw on the servo horn and
lift the horn off the servo's crown gear.
2. Switch on the radio - first the transmitter, then the
receiver. Move the stick and trim into their neutral
positions.
3. Replace the servo horn in the desired neutral posi-
tion and tighten the retaining screw.
Instruction manual
Attack T2ER
Depending on the type of servo horn, it is possible to
set various offset angles to the neutral position, and
various amounts of throw.
The gear horn is divided
into 25 segments, so with
a 4-arm horn, the mini-
mum offset possible is
3.6° (360°÷ 25 ÷4), with a
6-arm horn this is 2.4°.
The length of the servo
throw can be set by fitting
the servo pushrods into
the various holes in the
horn; the further the
pushrod is from the centre, the longer the servo's
throw, but the weaker its power. When changing the
pushrod's position, be careful not to place any
mechanical limits on the servo's throw, as this will
cause an increase in current drain, or could even ruin
the servo.
Transmitter trim
"Right/left" trim
Adjust the trim so that the front wheels are straight.
Forwards/backwards" trim
Adjust the trim so that the vehicle is standing still.
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Order No.
F 2210 / F2211
4-arm
6-arm