FWD Servo Mount AM Medius - Arrowmax AM-920040  [AM-920040]

Arrowmax AM-920040 AM Medius FWD Servomount
Price:
CAD$36.48
Brand:
Arrowmax
Model:
AM-920040
Condition:
Brand New
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Servomount for Front-Wheel-Drive RC Cars

This AM Medius FWD Servomount is an RC-scale accessory designed to locate and hold a steering servo in front-wheel-drive style layouts. The passage below describes its role in securing and aligning the servo without asserting unspecified technical claims.

The mount's role is to stabilise the servo relative to the chassis, keep spline alignment consistent, and provide a fixed reference for steering linkages. Correct placement reduces play in the control linkages and helps maintain steering geometry when adjusting toe, caster, or servo throw during tuning.

Installation is simple: the servomount is intended to fasten to existing chassis or servo tray points and retain a standard footprint servo in place. When installing, ensure the output spline sits at neutral, that linkages move freely without binding, and that all fasteners are tightened evenly to avoid movement under load. Confirm included hardware with the seller if needed.

During setup, small fore/aft or height adjustments change linkage angles and steering response. Use the mount as part of an iterative setup workflow: establish a baseline, make measured changes, and test handling on your usual practice surface.

Specifications

  • Item: AM Medius FWD Servomount
  • Model Number: AM-920040
  • Material: Not specified by manufacturer
  • Compatibility: RC-scale FWD setups (as indicated by product name)

This servomount is described as an RC accessory to secure and align a steering servo in FWD-style layouts, offering a repeatable mounting point that aids setup and tuning.

The product name points to RC-scale FWD layouts; specific fit depends on your chassis mounting pattern and servo footprint, so check dimensions before buying.
Hardware inclusion is not stated here. Verify the parts list on the seller page or contact the vendor to confirm what is included.
Adjust the servo fore/aft and the mounting height in small steps, then test steering feel and link geometry to observe changes in response and wheel travel.
Verify the servo is centred at neutral, linkages have minimal free play, fasteners are secure, and the steering sweep is free from binding throughout travel.

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