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WattAge Crazy MAX EP - Tools and Supplies Required; Metric Conversion Chart

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Kwik Bond 5 Minute Epoxy # 887560
# 0 Phillips Head Screwdriver
# 1 Phillips Head Screwdriver
Magnum Z-Bend Pliers # 237473
Wire Cutters
Needle Nose Pliers
Adjustable Wrench
Excel Modeling Knife # 692801
Scissors
Electric Drill
Assorted Drill Bits
Ruler
Pencil
Masking Tape
Builder's Triangle
220 Grit Sandpaper w/Sanding Block
Paper Towels
Rubbing Alcohol
NHP Epoxy Mixing Sticks # 864204
NHP Epoxy Mixing Cups # 864205
K&S 30 Watt Soldering Iron # 598120
Kester Solder # 398505
Hair Dryer
TOOLS AND SUPPLIES REQUIRED
To convert inches into millimeters: Inches x 25.4 = mm
1/64" = .4mm
1/32" = .8mm
1/16" = 1.6mm
3/32" = 2.4mm
1/8" = 3.2mm
5/32" = 4.0mm
3/16" = 4.8mm
1/4" = 6.4mm
3/8" = 9.5mm
1/2" = 12.7mm
5/8" = 15.9mm
3/4" = 19.0mm
1" = 25.4mm
2" = 50.8mm
3" = 76.2mm
6" = 152.4mm
12" = 304.8mm
18" = 457.2mm
21" = 533.4mm
24" = 609.6mm
30" = 762.0mm
36" = 914.4mm
METRIC CONVERSION CHART
IMPORTANT
The soldering iron and solder listed above are optional. Depending on the ESC and flight battery you have chosen to use,
they may not have plugs that are compatible with the plug that comes preinstalled on the motor. If this is the case you will
need to solder a compatible plug onto the motor or, better yet, solder the ESC leads directly to the motor.
WARNING
The Crazy Max EP is constructed of Closed Cell Foam. It is very important that you use no solvents,
Cyanoacrylate (C/A) glue, or paint that can damage foam. If any of these chemicals comes in contact
with the foam parts, the parts will be destroyed and will not be covered under warranty. Use only epoxy
where glue is required. If you decide to add painted details to the Crazy Max, use acrylic-based paints
and always test the paint on a scrap piece first.