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12-16-2010, 06:15 PM #1150+ Forum Groupie
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Moving the levers are too heavy?
Hello,
I heard that the movement of the levers are to heavy, cause of the motorisation.
Will you work on this problem in the future?
Beside this, your product ist great.
Regards
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12-17-2010, 02:59 AM #2
Re: Moving the levers are too heavy?
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Mine is to heavy to
true actually
My TQ is from Rev-Sim, but they showed me how to make it looser in Lelystad.
Is the TQ you mention a Rev-Sim TQ to?
I suspect this post really was meant as a PM?
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12-17-2010, 05:45 AM #3150+ Forum Groupie
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Re: Moving the levers are too heavy?
Thats good - I will check this!
btw you have a great project!
Could tell me more about your rails solutions.
JanVisit my project on Facebook and become a fan www.facebook.de/homecockpit
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12-17-2010, 05:59 AM #4150+ Forum Groupie
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Re: Moving the levers are too heavy?
Hey NAX,
will you tell me the trick how to make it looser?
Withe geared motors this should be impossible, or?
JanVisit my project on Facebook and become a fan www.facebook.de/homecockpit
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12-17-2010, 06:05 AM #5
Re: Moving the levers are too heavy?
All components is mounted on one axle. On each end you find a 22mm nut. Theese you can loosen up just a notch. Please tell Oral before doing it and say you were told by me.... one of the oslo-guys, then he understand.
If youre kind to ask about the railsystem in my buildpost, I will answer and put out some pics and plans.
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