Concept 60 Compatible Main Rotor Head H6001 by Kyosho  [KYH6001]

KYOSHO H6001 MAIN ROTOR HEAD CONCEPT 60
Price:
NZD$8.63
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KYH6001
Condition:
Brand New
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Rotor head engineered for Concept 60 airframes

The Kyosho H6001 main rotor head is supplied as an RC-scale replacement tailored to Concept 60 class helicopters. It serves as the mounting hub for blades and a transmission point for swashplate inputs, translating stick inputs into blade pitch changes and rotor response. The following notes concentrate on how it fits and functions rather than making product claims.

Fitment targets Concept 60 platforms as indicated by the designation, so double-check dimensions and mounting interfaces for your model before committing. This unit is intended to substitute damaged or aged rotor-head parts, bringing back accurate blade response and a stable interface for pitch linkages and grips.

Installation guidance: remove the canopy and main rotor assembly to reach the head, inspect bearings and linkages for wear, fit the replacement onto the main shaft with the correct orientation, and secure with the recommended fasteners. Once installed, confirm there is no axial or radial play, verify blade tracking and balance, and ensure the swashplate moves cleanly through its range.

Tuning note: the main rotor head significantly influences handling—minor adjustments to grip alignment, pitch link geometry, or head damping will change cyclic sensitivity and autorotation traits. Proceed with small changes and recheck balance and tracking before full-throttle operation.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Typical installation needs basic hand tools: hex drivers, screwdrivers, pliers, and a torque reference. Remove the canopy and rotor, note existing linkage lengths, slide the new head onto the shaft, then secure fasteners and recheck link geometry.
Rotate the head by hand to feel for roughness, wiggle pitch links to detect play, and inspect thrust bearings for wear or corrosion. Replace any suspect components before flying to avoid unpredictable behavior.

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