The brass eyelet should be fitted from underneath the servo mounting grommets so that when tightening the servo screw the brass eyelet head spreads the load and stops the eyelet sinking into servo wood mounting
I have always been taught to install the eyelets (brass fittings) on the servos, with the shoulder on the bottom. What is your reasoning for doing it with the shoulder on top?
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The brass eyelet should be fitted from underneath the servo mounting grommets so that when tightening the servo screw the brass eyelet head spreads the load and stops the eyelet sinking into servo wood mounting
Very good Point!!
Thanks for this Tip Update !!!! Might half to do this on B-17. Don’t know yet 👍🏻✌🏻🖖🏻
I have always been taught to install the eyelets (brass fittings) on the servos, with the shoulder on the bottom. What is your reasoning for doing it with the shoulder on top?
shoulder down is the correct placement
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Those rubber pieces for the servo are NOT gaskets, they are grommets!