Mechanical ATL
adjusting screw
22
Before Using
Adjustment
1
Using a 1.5mm hex wrench, adjust the trigger brake
(reverse) stroke. (The screw moves the throttle trig-
ger stopper.)
When the screw is turned clockwise, the stroke becomes narrow-
er. Adjust the stroke while watching the screw.
Note:
Mechanical ATL Adjustment
Make this adjustment when you want to decrease the stroke of the brake (back) side of the
throttle trigger to your preferences.
Wheel & Trigger Tension Adjustment
Make this adjustment when you want to change the wheel or trigger spring’s tension.
Adjustment
1
Using a 1.5mm hex wrench, adjust the spring ten-
sion of the wheel or throttle by turning the screw
sho
wn in the figure.
The wheel side is inside the adjustment hole.
• The spring is set to the weakest tension at the factory.
• When the adjusting screw is turned clockwise, the spring
tension increases.
Note:
Wheel tension
adjusting screw
Once you have changed the mechanical stroke on the brake side, be sure to adjust the
scale of the throttle channel accordingly by using the
"
Adjuster Function
"
(page 127).
Due to this change, you also need to adjust in most cases the travel of the throttle servo
by using
"
End Point Adjuster
"
.
The adjustment range is up to 7 to 8 turns from the fully tightened (strongest) po-
sition. If turned farther than this, the adjusting screw may fall out.
Trigger tension
adjusting screw
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