Concept 60 Seesaw Link Replacement - Kyosho H6104 SEESAW CONCEPT 60  [KYH6104]

KYOSHO H6104 SEESAW CONCEPT 60
Price:
CAD$4.87
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KYH6104
Condition:
Brand New
Quantity Discount
Unit Price You Save
2 $3.95 each $1.83 or 19%
3+ $3.55 each $3.93 or 27%
Write a review

Replacement seesaw link for Concept 60 rotor head

This Kyosho H6104 SEESAW CONCEPT 60 is supplied as a direct replacement seesaw link for Concept 60 helicopters. It serves as a like-for-like spare to replace worn or damaged seesaw linkage in the rotor head without implying fitment to other models.

The item is aimed at maintenance and repairs both on the flying field and at the bench, restoring the original linkage geometry after wear or minor impact. Typical installation involves removing the affected rotor head linkage with basic hobby tools, fitting the new link, then verifying neutral positions and travel against existing servos and control rods.

From a tuning perspective, renewing a degraded seesaw link helps recover crisp cyclic response and reduces play in the rotor head, aiding trimming and safe pre-flight checks. Always compare the new part visually with the removed component before final assembly and perform progressive hover tests to confirm correct behaviour.

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 listing is specified for Concept 60 items. While the geometry may resemble other links, verify fit visually and compare mounting points before assuming compatibility with any other Kyosho model.
Basic hobby tools such as a small hex driver, needle-nose pliers and a clean workspace are normally sufficient. Work methodically to preserve servo and control rod alignment during disassembly and reassembly.
Yes. Replacing a worn link can restore neutral geometry, but you should conduct careful hover checks and small trim adjustments to return the machine to its preferred flight settings.

Copyright © 2008-2026 rcjaz.ca All rights reserved