Embla EB Swash Plate HI0304103 120 Degree by Hirobo  [HI0304103]

HIROBO 0304-103 EMBLA EB SWASH PLATE 120 DEGREE #0304103
Price:
NZD$40.73
Brand:
Hirobo
Model:
HI0304103
GTIN:
4512895156329
Condition:
Brand New
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120 degree swash plate details for Embla EB

Designed as an RC replacement for Embla EB helicopters, this swash plate uses a 120 degree layout that influences both collective and cyclic link behavior. It is offered as a direct-fit alternative where Embla EB components are required. Below we cover fit guidance, installation notes, and how this plate factors into tuning and flight characteristics.

The swash plate converts multiple servo commands into rotor head pitch changes to control aircraft attitude. Selecting a 120 degree plate modifies the mechanical linking between servo deflection and blade pitch, which means flight controllers and mechanical mixes may need recalibration to maintain intended responsiveness.

Installation checklist: ensure ball links and servo arms have correct geometry and free movement, set servos to their neutral positions and align the swash before tightening, and confirm smooth rotation across collective travel. Save existing trim and endpoint values to streamline setup after replacement.

Specifications

  • Item Swash plate 120 degree
  • Material Not specified
  • Model Number HI0304103
  • Compatibility Embla EB helicopters

This swash plate, labelled for Embla EB use, is intended to restore or change cyclic and collective responses during setup and maintenance; correct neutral alignment and servo geometry will preserve consistent handling characteristics.

A 120 degree geometry changes the ratio of servo movement to blade pitch, so you will likely need to alter endpoint and collective-to-cyclic mixing settings in your controller to match the new mechanical response.
Yes. Re-centre servos and measure throws, then fine tune endpoints to achieve the intended collective range and cyclic balance with the new plate installed.
Depending on your control mapping, cyclic response may feel different; tune mixing and expo in small steps to reach the desired responsiveness without overcorrecting.
Begin with neutral centering and endpoint checks, then adjust collective-to-cyclic mixes and expo curves to restore expected handling for your flying style.

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