Concept 60 Seesaw Spare for Kyosho H6104 SEESAW CONCEPT 60  [KYH6104]

KYOSHO H6104 SEESAW CONCEPT 60
Price:
NZD$5.96
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KYH6104
Condition:
Brand New
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Seesaw replacement details for Concept 60

The Kyosho H6104 SEESAW CONCEPT 60 is supplied as an RC-scale replacement seesaw link specifically for Concept 60 helicopters. This listing describes a spare component intended to substitute a worn or damaged seesaw linkage without asserting compatibility beyond the named model.

Use this part to address maintenance and repair requirements at the flying site or on the workbench, returning the rotor head linkage to its designed geometry after wear or light impacts. Installation generally requires disassembly of the rotor head linkage with common hobby tools, refitting the replacement link, and then checking travel limits and neutral alignment with the current servos and control rods.

Replacing a tired seesaw link can improve cyclic stability and eliminate excess play in the rotor head, supporting routine trimming and safe pre-flight checks. As with all spares, confirm the new link matches the removed part before completing assembly and perform a cautious hover test to ensure correct behaviour.

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.
The component is listed for Concept 60 helicopters. If you plan to fit it to a different machine, measure and compare the attachment points to ensure correct fit before installation.
The part is intended as a serviceable spare for field repairs. It restores geometry but is not a performance upgrade; inspect for damage after any hard landing and carry spares for events or flying sessions.
After fitting, set the rotor head to neutral and confirm servo travel and control rod geometry. Small trim tweaks and a staged hover test are recommended to verify correct handling.

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