Tamiya cannon elevation mechanism?
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Tamiya cannon elevation mechanism?
Hello, in the case of reusing the canon elevation mechanism, Tamiya, with another electronics? (Elmod or others) concerning the two existing stops, is it possible to limit the stroke of the arm? or is there a modification to be made, thank you in advance, for the help
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Re: Tamiya cannon elevation mechanism?
You can limit the movement with your radio. Is as easy as limiting the % of signal you want to send.
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Re: Tamiya cannon elevation mechanism?
Good evening and thank you Rad for the info, I had a doubt, so prefer to ask, avoid nonsense. Have a nice week end
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Re: Tamiya cannon elevation Servo
Good morning,
this is how i replaced the Tam system. for the barrel elevation of the Sherman, by a servo. Adapt a small ABS plate on an existing support, pay attention to the hole for fixing the toothed wheel, fixed with 2 small screws, mini servo fixed with double-sided tape, aligned with the pate d origin, and reuse of the existing and unmodified rear ball joint control, works very well, just the clearance to be adjusted. Nothing complicated
this is how i replaced the Tam system. for the barrel elevation of the Sherman, by a servo. Adapt a small ABS plate on an existing support, pay attention to the hole for fixing the toothed wheel, fixed with 2 small screws, mini servo fixed with double-sided tape, aligned with the pate d origin, and reuse of the existing and unmodified rear ball joint control, works very well, just the clearance to be adjusted. Nothing complicated