Kyosho H6002 Stabilizer Seesaw Concept 60 Rear Spare Part  [KYH6002]

KYOSHO H6002 STABILIZER SEESAW CONCEPT 60
Price:
USD$5.06
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KYH6002
Condition:
Brand New
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Stabilizer seesaw for Concept 60

The Kyosho H6002 stabilizer seesaw is a direct replacement spare for the Concept 60 RC helicopter stabilizer assembly. It serves as the linkage element within the helicopter's stabilizer/seesaw assembly and is intended for hobby use on Concept 60 scale models.

Use this part when the original seesaw shows wear, binding, or play that degrades cyclic feel or pitch trim response. Replacing the seesaw restores predictable movement across the stabilizer linkage and helps maintain consistent hovering and low-speed stability.

Installation notes: remove the rotor head access panels or canopy to reach the stabilizer assembly, support the rotor head to prevent unwanted movement, transfer or replace the seesaw part using the original hardware, and verify free, symmetrical motion before flight. After installation, perform a bench check of control range and adjust link lengths or trim as needed for neutral response.

Tuning role: small changes or wear in the seesaw linkage affect trim and stick centring; inspect this part when troubleshooting trim drift or inconsistent cyclic response, and recheck link geometry after any replacement to ensure stable flight characteristics.

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 sold as the H6002 stabilizer seesaw for Concept 60, intended as a replacement in the Concept 60 stabilizer assembly.
Basic hand tools and a hex driver set are normally sufficient, along with safe support for the rotor head while you work.
Verify free movement, symmetrical travel, correct link lengths, and perform a ground bench trim check before flying.

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