
spidex Pro 3.rd axis converion
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Currently tackling a critical axis conversion for the Spidex Pro model, derived from Quaternium. Selecting between these two models requires careful consideration due to their subtle differences in design. The Abs model boasts enhanced structural rigidity through additional material inclusion. Conversely, its back plate is designed with an emphasis on creating space for two vital connection rods that support the gimbal's weight-bearing requirements. Precise measurements dictate 21mm holes with a recommended gap of just 3mm to guarantee the assembly remains safely secured in place. I strongly advise users to reinforce the inner gripping surface of the holes using Plastidip tool liner or equivalent solutions to mitigate the Solotube design's propensity for movement during intense maneuvers. Recent upgrades and revisions have been made, with key modifications listed below: Minor enhancements to the CNC roll arm were achieved on 18.08.14 The yaw arm for Abs was identified as susceptible to snapping upon over-tightening, prompting the addition of a supplementary mass stabilizer. A critical update occurred on 20.09.14 when the yaw block was recalibrated to employ half of a standard 20mm clamp in a bid to increase structural stability and compensate for insufficient plastic rigidity, which had proven unable to sustain the entire gimbal assembly over an extended period. The introduction of a revised roll arm design took place on 20.09.14; characterized by its increased robustness, streamlined features, and strategically carved interior space accommodating motor components with optimal ease.
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