Kyosho H6002 Concept 60 Stabilizer Seesaw Spare  [KYH6002]

KYOSHO H6002 STABILIZER SEESAW CONCEPT 60
Price:
NZD$8.73
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KYH6002
Condition:
Brand New
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Concept 60 stabilizer seesaw spare

The Kyosho H6002 stabilizer seesaw serves as the pivot link in the Concept 60 stabilizer assembly and is supplied as a replacement part for hobby use. It restores the intended motion of the stabilizer link system on Concept 60 machines.

Use this replacement when the original component shows play, stiffness, or wear that harms cyclic accuracy or pitch trim. A renewed seesaw delivers smoother stabilizer action and helps maintain steady hovering and low-speed control.

Installation guidance: gain access by removing rotor head panels or the canopy, brace the rotor head to prevent unintended rotation, then transfer or fit the H6002 using the existing hardware. Ensure the seesaw has unrestricted, symmetric movement and carry out a bench check of control ranges and trim adjustments prior to flying.

Tuning notes: minor wear or misalignment in the seesaw changes stick centring and trim behaviour. If you see drift or uneven cyclic response, inspect this link and then re-check geometry after replacement to regain consistent handling.

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.
This part is marketed as the H6002 stabilizer seesaw specifically for Concept 60 stabilizer assemblies and should replace worn or damaged seesaws in standard Concept 60 setups.
Support the rotor head with a suitable stand or hold it gently by the swash support to stop unwanted rotation. This makes removing and refitting the seesaw safe and straightforward.
Check the seesaw for play, scoring, or binding during routine servicing or if you notice trim drift; early detection prevents erratic cyclic feel.

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