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SkyView - Dynon Avionics

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Autopilot Servo Installation, Configuration, and CalibrationLinkage Mount Position Force and TravelThe two diagrams below illustrate the maximum travel and force available at each linkagemounting point. As can be seen, the closer you mount the linkage to the shaft, the more forcethe servo can deliver. However, this also means the travel of the arm is shorter. Again, ensurethat the servo arm is nowhere near going over-center throughout the entire range of the controlsystem.Standard ArmMax Linear TravelA: 2.6”, B: 2.2”, C: 1.8”Max Force @ 100% TorqueSV32 - A: 24lb, B: 29lb, C: 36lbSV42 - A: 36lb, B: 44lb, C: 55lbSV52 - A: 48lb, B: 58lb, C: 72lbLong ArmMax Linear TravelA: 3.4”, B: 3.0”, C: 2.6”Max Force @ 100% TorqueSV32L - A: 18lb, B: 20lb, C: 24lbSV42L - A: 27lb, B: 31lb, C: 36lbSV52L - A: 36lb, B: 41lb, C: 48lbThe maximum linear travel specifications called out above denote the distance traveled by thelocation on the arm such that it is 60° from center at maximum distance in either direction (e.g.,the A hole on the standard servo arm can linearly travel 1.3” from center in either direction).During installation, the linkage hardware must be connected to the servo arm such that theservo can actuate the connected control surface while approaching, but not exceeding the10-6 <strong>SkyView</strong> System Installation Guide - Revision J

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