EMBLA SZM2 Stabilizer Control Arm Set HI0304114 for tail linkage by Hirobo  [HI0304114]

HIROBO 0304-114 EMBLA SZM2 STABILIZER CONTROL ARM SET #0304114
Price:
CAD$21.80
Brand:
Hirobo
Model:
HI0304114
GTIN:
4512895156435
Condition:
Brand New
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EMBLA SZM2 stabilizer arm replacement

This stabilizer control arm set is a direct replacement component intended for the EMBLA SZM2 family of RC helicopters. Its role is confined to the stabilizer linkages, providing the mechanical interface used when refining tail response and reducing unwanted yaw or pitch oscillation.

The part is supplied as a set to replace worn or damaged control arms without altering the main rotor or tail rotor systems. In workshop practice it is treated as a service part for tail geometry checks and routine maintenance rather than a standalone performance upgrade.

When fitting, confirm alignment and free movement through the stabilizer linkage, inspect ball or clevis engagement, and ensure the flight controller or gyro endpoints are adjusted to match the replaced geometry. No tools beyond standard RC maintenance tools are required.

Specifications

  • Item: EMBLA SZM2 Stabilizer Control Arm Set
  • Model Number: HI0304114
  • Compatibility: EMBLA SZM2 series

Fit this control arm set to restore correct stabilizer geometry on EMBLA SZM2 helicopters, keeping the tail linkage operating as intended and enabling fine tuning of tail stability during setup.

Compare the new arms to the originals for length and mounting points, lay them into the stabilizer linkage to confirm match, and verify ball or clevis seating prior to final assembly.
No direct changes to the rotors are needed; however, small endpoint or trim adjustments on the gyro or transmitter may be required after restoring the intended linkage geometry.
Check for free, binding-free movement through the stabilizer linkage, correct fastener torque, and secure engagement of balls or clevises to avoid slop in the tail control system.
Yes. After installation verify neutral stick positions and adjust gyro and transmitter endpoints as needed to re-establish stable hover behavior.

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