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RC helicopter blade balancing is considered by some as an art in itself and some people do not master. Of course, there are tools Balancing rotor RC helicopter you buy, but why spend this money if it is not necessary? Or if you need to balance your rotor blades do not have this tool around? Is it possible to balance the rotor blades of the tool balance?
Yes it is!
This paper presents a free and highly efficient blade you are able to balance static and dynamic rotor. All what you have to do is spend a little time and energy to do well.
Some people wondered why they even have a balance between the rotor blades, for starters, and the answer is quite simple: get rid of unwanted vibrations in the RC helicopter. It's a bit like driving a car with wheel balance – just throw all the way out. RC helicopters, instead of pulling the flight, which may affect seriously their flight and vibration that can have, you can even break your RC Helicopter!
The central idea of balancing rotor is to get rid of most unwanted vibration as possible. It may not be able to get rid of them all, do not, if it is a bit of extra vibration.
The method we use is effective and does not take much time for anything, but it is important to do with caution and precision. When finished, you will have leaves that are statically and dynamically balanced.
That's what you need – Its main rotor blades, a round rod (market, main shaft etc..) As a guy, a sharp pencil, tape or balance, thread, some and a nut and screw.
How to balance its dynamic Blades
1. First, we determine that the center gravity is the same for each sheet. Here's how:
2. Put your wheel round a flat surface.
3. Put a shovel into the top of the stem Round, balanced finger Slide the blade back and forth until you find your balance up (also known as the center of gravity).
4. Now, mark this point with a pencil and not move the sheet where it is marked.
5. Do it with the second sheet.
6. Now match the sheets and placed on top of each.
7. Move the top blade just see where the balance point is to him and to compare the two points.
8. If more than 1 mm, it is necessary to change the point of balance which has its center of gravity closer to the tip of the blade, by transferring the balance point closer to the pinhole. You can do this by adding small strips of tape near the bolt hole until the center of gravity of the points of coincidence in the two sheets
9. Repeat this procedure until you have applied enough bandwidth to make the necessary correction according to the center of gravity (balance point) of both leaves and you're done!
How to statically balance your Blades
This type of balance is the weight of each sheet to another and that is how we do it:
1. Take a nut and bolt and attach the leaves and put them together symmetrically and as they would in flight.
2. Hang the rotor blades from your thread. You can do this with a wing nut or just put the wire between the upper blade and the nut before screwing together. Make sure the wire is aligned with the center of the leaves or just wasting time. You can also host the end of fat between two objects of equal height (in 2 of 4) for the balance.
3. Pick the leaves and let the wire hang naturally. Look in the eyes to see if they are level or if a rotor blade is lower than the other. If they are level, then job well done! If not level, then we must solve this problem by adding small strips of tape to the sheet is higher (which means it is lighter).
The key is to add the bands near the balance point or center of gravity, so as not to undo all the work you've done. Just add the band until they are both in the plane and when they are, you know you're balanced! You are now a helicopter RC official balance sheet guru! Well done!
This article is provided by Justin Smith and may be used only in it’s entirety with all links included.
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