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Old 01-02-2014, 04:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default i just got my used 8fg, need help

I just got the 8fg in the mail......everything seems to be ok, but the noticeable is the cyclic gimble or stick.....sorry still a noob, but there is slop near the center,,,,,left to right, is more noticeable, is this radio junk ????...thanks, oh caz if you go left to right, it does not neutral
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Old 01-02-2014, 05:01 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Sounds like the stick tension is too soft.
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Old 01-02-2014, 07:45 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Default thanks i found this in manual......it worked

Adjustment of stick lever tension
The tension of the self-return type stick lever can
be adjusted.
1. First, Remove the battery cover on the bottom of the transmitter. Next, unplug the battery wire
and remove the battery from the transmitter.
2. Next, using a screwdriver, remove the five screws that hold the transmitter's rear case in
position, and put them in a safe place. Gently ease off the transmitter's rear case.
Now you'll see the view shown in the figure below.

•Stick Tension (J2)
(Mode 2)

•Stick Tension (J4)
(Mode 1/2)





•Stick Tension (J1)
(Mode 1/2)

•Stick Tension (J3)
(Mode 1)

2. Use a small Phillips screwdriver to adjust the spring strength as you prefer by turning the
adjusting screw of the stick you want to adjust.
*Turning the screw clockwise increases the tension.
CAUTION: If you loosen the screw too much, the stick may not operate because it is caught
internally.
3) At the end of adjustment, re-install the rear case.
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