Bo_Hannington
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Hi, today I started the annual on my RV6A.
I installed an autopilot in 2010, and have been enjoying it ever since.
During the inspection today, I noticed some lateral slack on the roll servo output shaft. I didn't have a vernier with me to measure it, but I'm guessing there was about a 0.3mm, say 0.010" (ten thous) sideways movement in the servo output shaft. There was no where near as much on the pitch servo.
I don't have a record of checking it last year, but today it was obvious as I moved the controls.
Is this amount of slack acceptable, or should I get it fixed?
What kind of bearings support the output shaft? Is it just a bushing or are there some rollers?
I installed an autopilot in 2010, and have been enjoying it ever since.
During the inspection today, I noticed some lateral slack on the roll servo output shaft. I didn't have a vernier with me to measure it, but I'm guessing there was about a 0.3mm, say 0.010" (ten thous) sideways movement in the servo output shaft. There was no where near as much on the pitch servo.
I don't have a record of checking it last year, but today it was obvious as I moved the controls.
Is this amount of slack acceptable, or should I get it fixed?
What kind of bearings support the output shaft? Is it just a bushing or are there some rollers?