Barrel elevation by servo and servo range
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Barrel elevation by servo and servo range
I am going to be using a Tower Pro SG-5010 servo for my M1's barrel elevation. On the real tank, the main gun's elevation/depression range is +20 degrees to -10 degrees. I want my tank to have a similar gun barrel elevation range. How do I do this with the servo? Is there something in the servo that I have to modify? Does it depend on the linkage? How does one connect the servo to the main gun anyway? I will be retaining the airsoft mechanism.
Thank you.
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Re: Barrel elevation by servo and servo range
Tough one ATC...depends on what's on your servo...you have arms or gears....if gears...it's going to be a tough go...as you will have to experiment and block out teeth....if you have arms...it's a little easier as you can use different length connecting rodsatcttge wrote:I am going to be using a Tower Pro SG-5010 servo for my M1's barrel elevation. On the real tank, the main gun's elevation/depression range is +20 degrees to -10 degrees. I want my tank to have a similar gun barrel elevation range. How do I do this with the servo? Is there something in the servo that I have to modify? Does it depend on the linkage? How does one connect the servo to the main gun anyway? I will be retaining the airsoft mechanism.
Thank you.

Good Luck Buddy

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Re: Barrel elevation by servo and servo range
As long as the mantlet and the turret allows for the range, you can in theory adjust it via limits on your radio for that channel. Recently I did a servo elevation on my Panther F and dgsselkirk (I sold my F to him) didn't like the fact that servo elevation is alot faster than WWII tanks in general, I just slow down the servo on the radio.
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Re: Barrel elevation by servo and servo range
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its like Alpha said you can either play with the differant holes in your servo arm and the ratio to your gun / mechanism. (most servo's have an operating range of about 50' to 60' (+/- 25 - 30')', or if you have a turnigy radio you can program the operating angle of the servo using the menu controls of the transmitter. Either way its do-able you just need to experiment a little
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its like Alpha said you can either play with the differant holes in your servo arm and the ratio to your gun / mechanism. (most servo's have an operating range of about 50' to 60' (+/- 25 - 30')', or if you have a turnigy radio you can program the operating angle of the servo using the menu controls of the transmitter. Either way its do-able you just need to experiment a little
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Re: Barrel elevation by servo and servo range
ALPHA: This is the servo I have and the stuff it has:

MichaelC: I think the mantlet and turret will allow the range I need. I don't know how to adjust a servo as this is all new to me. Also, I don't know what to use for linkages and such. Any ideas?

MichaelC: I think the mantlet and turret will allow the range I need. I don't know how to adjust a servo as this is all new to me. Also, I don't know what to use for linkages and such. Any ideas?
Re: Barrel elevation by servo and servo range
This is probably the simplest way to do an elevation:
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Re: Barrel elevation by servo and servo range
Comes with everything...think you are set for every thing possibleatcttge wrote:ALPHA: This is the servo I have and the stuff it has:
MichaelC: I think the mantlet and turret will allow the range I need. I don't know how to adjust a servo as this is all new to me. Also, I don't know what to use for linkages and such. Any ideas?

Michael's mount looks good ...you should try his method
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Re: Barrel elevation by servo and servo range
To do it the way I have in my video you will need these and some kind of C Channel. You can either build your own or use the one that comes with some HL tanks.
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Re: Barrel elevation by servo and servo range
Man I haven't seen those since I did rc airplanes
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Re: Barrel elevation by servo and servo range
Managing the servos travel and centre point is done on the controller using trim (some servos can be programmed as well). You'll just need to fit it then experiment with arms and such.atcttge wrote:ALPHA: This is the servo I have and the stuff it has:
MichaelC: I think the mantlet and turret will allow the range I need. I don't know how to adjust a servo as this is all new to me. Also, I don't know what to use for linkages and such. Any ideas?
You can get new arms if needed. Servos tend to conform to both dimensions and spline types across brands. You just need to find out how many teeth your spline has and then being parts for it is easy enough as they tend to be standardised these days. So if its 25 tooth spline, hitec parts will fit. 24 teeth then futaba etc. That's assuming that servo conforms, is rebranded or a clone.