Concept 60 Main Rotor Head Assembly H6001 by Kyosho  [KYH6001]

KYOSHO H6001 MAIN ROTOR HEAD CONCEPT 60
Price:
CAD$7.05
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KYH6001
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision Main Rotor Head for Concept 60

The Kyosho H6001 main rotor head is an RC-scale replacement head made for Concept 60 sized helicopters. It functions as the central hub for attaching blades and transmitting collective pitch, converting swashplate movements into reliable blade pitch and rotor response. This text concentrates on fitment, function, and practical use rather than making brand claims.

Compatibility is focused on Concept 60 airframes as stated in the product name, so always confirm mechanical fit with your specific kit before proceeding. This head is intended to replace worn or damaged rotor-head parts, restore sharp blade response, and provide a stable mounting point for pitch links and blade grips.

Installation notes: remove the canopy and main rotor assembly to access the head, inspect linkages and bearings for wear, slide the replacement head onto the main shaft with correct orientation, then fasten to factory torque values. After fitting, verify there is no unwanted free play in the head, check blade tracking, and confirm smooth swashplate movement through collective and cyclic ranges.

Tuning role: the main rotor head is a primary tuning element—small changes in blade grip alignment, pitch link length, or head damping can noticeably change cyclic feel and autorotation performance. Make incremental adjustments and confirm balance and tracking before conducting full-power flights to keep handling predictable.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
The H6001 is marketed for Concept 60 compatibility, but because kit tolerances vary you should physically compare shaft diameter, blade grip spacing, and screw patterns before final installation.
After installation, ensure the head spins freely without binding, confirm blade tracking and balance, verify pitch links move smoothly through full travel, and test at low throttle before normal flight.

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