Eagle EX Servo Frame Mount - HI0404686 by Hirobo  [HI0404686]

HIROBO 0404-686 EAGLE EX SERVO FRAME #0404686
Price:
CAD$62.96
Brand:
Hirobo
Model:
HI0404686
GTIN:
4512895109257
Condition:
Brand New
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Service mount for Eagle, Freya, EX and SX helicopters

This Hirobo HI0404686 servo frame is a direct replacement component made to secure a standard-size servo into the Eagle family airframes. It locates the servo and aligns control linkages so you can set up reliable travel and centring during pre-flight checks.

Compatibility: listed for use with Eagle, Freya, EX and SX series helicopters. Before fitting, confirm the servo bay hole pattern and the vertical clearance for your chosen servo to ensure the frame fits without altering surrounding parts.

Installation notes: install the frame into the designated servo bay using the original screws where possible or matching machine screws that suit the airframe thread and length. Verify the servo orientation, route the lead clear of pinch points, and check linkages for full, free movement before final tightening.

Tuning role: a correctly mounted HI0404686 frame maintains servo alignment and reduces play in the control train, helping trim and cyclic/collective adjustments behave consistently during setup and test hovering.

Specifications

  • Item Servo frame
  • Brand Hirobo
  • Model Number HI0404686
  • Compatibility Eagle, Freya, EX, SX helicopter series
  • Material Not specified

Use this HI0404686 frame as a service replacement to restore correct servo mounting and preserve dependable control geometry in compatible Hirobo Eagle-series helicopters.

The item is intended for use with Eagle, Freya, EX and SX series models. Always measure the servo mount hole spacing and clearance on your specific airframe to confirm fit before installation.
Yes, provided the servo matches the airframe's mounting holes and the overall height allows correct horn and linkage clearance. Check horn offset and ensure no interference with nearby components.
Use the original airframe screws where available. If replacing them, choose machine screws with the same thread pitch and appropriate length so they do not bottom out or contact internal parts.
Route the lead away from sharp edges and moving linkages, secure it with light ties, and leave enough slack for full travel without creating pinch points when the frame is tightened.
Modifications are rarely needed when the frame is used with compatible models, but always check alignment and clearance before final assembly to avoid interference with other components.
After installation, confirm screw torque, inspect for any play at the mounting points, and verify servo centring and free-play in linkages during a low-throttle control check before flight.

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