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Fixing a Broken Servo case Ko2343 or 2344 |
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When this happens don't panic like I did it was a simple fix on this type of Servo
That only took 10 minutes to fix , This maynot be the case with other types of servo but this one was very easy
The Broken Servo case see below :
It was a simple case of removing the servo saver , then removing the 4 screws from the rear of the case
With the Screws removed it was just a simple case of gently and carfuly pulling off the front section of the servo case
A close up of the inside below Good Quality servos have Metal Gears
Then taking care not to knock any of the servo cogs it was a case of sliding on the new front part of the case and then putting the 4 screws back in and placing the sticker on the case
Job Done
When you Buy these cases you get all three parts of the case new screws and the correct sticker or a selection of stickers so you can't go wrong
I got mine from http://demonpowerproducts.co.uk/ It was only £4.50 ......

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| Thu Apr 03, 2008 8:37 am |
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Greyfox
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Joined: 09 Mar 2008 Posts: 171
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Pleased to see it was so simple, and no gears got lodged in the top part of the case as it was removed ( always a bit of a devil to then sort out what goes where )
As you say - Panic over!
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| Thu Apr 03, 2008 3:42 pm |
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