Removing Play

Play between screw & collar

In a nmber of places a ballbearing is hold in its place with a screw tapping straightly into the plastic frame, and a collar. In both the tail and at the collective pitch control arm there is space between the screw and the collar. I resolved this by putting 2-component 10 minute epoxy between the screw and the collar



In the head and tail there are also a few of these screws, in the head also using M3 bolts instead of selftapping screws. Apply the same procedure to remove all slop there too!


Play between rod guides and tail boom

This is a well-known problem, and the well-known solution is to put tape at both sides of each guide. However, this looks not so nice. A less well-known solution is to put tape under the rod guide. Use textile tape (Tesa) which is quite thick, to do this. To get the rod guide over the tape, I temporarily attached some standard cellotape as well. The cellotape helps the rod guide gliding onto the textile tape, instead of being stuck against the side of it.



More recently I put green loctite under the rod guide. Green loctite has quite good gap filling capabilities and if you degrease the boom and rod guides properly this holds very well.


Lengthwise Play in tail rotor axis

I had this play on my new raptor V2. A common known problem when having play here is when you put the tail pulley flange (BK0051) the wrong way round. However I had it right but there was a little sideways play, maybe half a millimeter or less.
To get this play out, I cut a washer from a sheet of overheadprojector plastic, and put it at the outside of the bearing, to push the bearing inwards a little.




© W.Pasman, 27/8/00, update 27/10/3