EMBLA SZM2 Cyclic Link Yoke HI0304111 by Hirobo  [HI0304111]

HIROBO 0304-111 EMBLA SZM2 YOKE #0304111
Price:
AUD$28.90
Brand:
Hirobo
Model:
HI0304111
GTIN:
4512895156404
Condition:
Brand New
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How the EMBLA SZM2 yoke affects tuning

This replacement yoke fits the EMBLA SZM2 and serves as the mechanical interface between the swashplate and pitch control, with a direct influence on cyclic behaviour and control response.

The write-up stresses fitment and adjustment rather than production details. During fitting confirm precise alignment and secure fasteners to maintain consistent cyclic geometry. Small trim and endpoint adjustments are typically required after installation to re-establish neutral blade pitch and symmetric control throws.

Use this yoke when you need to restore factory-style linkage geometry or replace a damaged part on an EMBLA SZM2 airframe. It is intended for model use only and not for any full-scale application.

Specifications

  • Item Yoke
  • Material Not specified
  • Model Number HI0304111
  • Compatibility EMBLA SZM2

Compatibility

  • EMBLA SZM2

Fit this HI0304111 yoke to retain designed control geometry on EMBLA SZM2 helicopters and verify linkage alignment and cyclic centring during final tuning.

Yes. Replacing the yoke can shift linkage geometry slightly; after installation re-centre the swashplate, verify neutral pitch, and make fine endpoint and servo travel adjustments as needed.
A correct fit preserves intended geometry and servo leverage. If the yoke introduces play or binding it may change perceived authority or increase servo load, so ensure smooth operation after fitting.
After fitting, centre controls, perform small incremental endpoint increases, and test hover trims to dial in symmetric cyclic throws for a crisp and predictable response.
If geometry differs from the original, you may notice changes in control authority or feel. Match the original fit where possible and use incremental tuning to restore familiar handling.

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