Since we use dual bearings for control, the precision of our components is high. This may give the impression that the remote control case can be held together without screws. However, screws are still necessary to secure it properly. When you need to open it, simply remove the screws and gently pry open the remote control case.
@@linnpowerstudio It would have been good to include a little a allen key to go with the screws you provide to close the box. It's a very small size allen key and not a commun type. Honestly I think philips screws would have been a much better/safest choice to use. Overall quality is good though.
@@Jason_Music 😊Thank you for your advices! I compared T-head, Phillips, and hex screws, and ultimately decided to switch to hex socket head self-tapping screws due to their higher strength and better grip, reducing the risk of slipping. We will consider adding an Allen key to the packaging in the future.
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Nice !! How to open it again it case it's needed (like change the battery)? It seems to clip and closed into place even without the screws.
Since we use dual bearings for control, the precision of our components is high. This may give the impression that the remote control case can be held together without screws. However, screws are still necessary to secure it properly. When you need to open it, simply remove the screws and gently pry open the remote control case.
@@linnpowerstudio It would have been good to include a little a allen key to go with the screws you provide to close the box. It's a very small size allen key and not a commun type. Honestly I think philips screws would have been a much better/safest choice to use. Overall quality is good though.
@@Jason_Music 😊Thank you for your advices! I compared T-head, Phillips, and hex screws, and ultimately decided to switch to hex socket head self-tapping screws due to their higher strength and better grip, reducing the risk of slipping. We will consider adding an Allen key to the packaging in the future.