AM Medius FWD Servo Mount Arrowmax AM-920040  [AM-920040]

Arrowmax AM-920040 AM Medius FWD Servomount
Price:
AUD$37.16
Brand:
Arrowmax
Model:
AM-920040
Condition:
Brand New
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FWD Servo Mounting Accessory

The AM Medius FWD Servomount is an RC-scale accessory intended to position and secure a steering servo in front-wheel-drive style layouts. The text below concentrates on mounting, alignment, and setup without asserting additional technical claims.

The mount is used to stabilise the servo relative to the chassis, keep the spline alignment consistent, and provide a repeatable reference for steering linkages. Proper placement lowers play in the control linkages and helps retain steering geometry when altering toe, caster, or servo throw during setup.

Fitting the servomount is straightforward: it is designed to attach to existing chassis or servo tray mount points and hold a standard footprint servo securely. When you fit the servo, ensure the output spline is centred at neutral steering, that linkages move freely without binding, and that mounting bolts are tightened evenly to prevent shifting under load. Confirm whether hardware is included with the item listing.

Tiny adjustments to the servo's fore/aft position or height will impact linkage angles and steering response. Treat the mount as a tuning aid: set a baseline, make measured tweaks, and assess handling on your test surface.

Specifications

  • Item: AM Medius FWD Servomount
  • Model Number: AM-920040
  • Material: Not specified by manufacturer
  • Compatibility: RC-scale FWD setups (as indicated by product name)

This servomount is offered as a practical RC accessory for securing and aligning a steering servo in FWD-style setups, useful during setup and track testing.

Match your chassis mounting holes and servo footprint to the servomount's intended location. If measurements align, the mount should be compatible; otherwise, plan for spacers or alternative fixings.
This description does not specify included hardware. Check the product page or ask the vendor to confirm whether screws, nuts, or spacers are supplied.
Yes. Moving the servo fore/aft or changing height alters linkage angles and leverage, which changes steering speed and feel. Make incremental changes and evaluate on the track.
After fitting, verify servo centring, ensure linkages do not bind anywhere in the travel, and confirm all fastenings are secure to prevent movement during running.

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