Need help with identifying a bolt/nut

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  • Wizliz
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 10

    #1

    Need help with identifying a bolt/nut

    Hello

    I am assembling my first RC boat when i accidently broke (used to much force) a "thing" holding the stearing rod from/to the servo and now i need a replacement part. Unfortunally i dont know what the "thing" is called in english, i dont even know what it´s called in swedish...

    Please see below picture where the part is marked in the red square. Any help is greatly appreciated.

    Thank you

  • johnnyoverkill
    Senior Member
    • May 2008
    • 285

    #2
    Originally posted by Wizliz
    Hello

    I am assembling my first RC boat when i accidently broke (used to much force) a "thing" holding the stearing rod from/to the servo and now i need a replacement part. Unfortunally i dont know what the "thing" is called in english, i dont even know what it´s called in swedish...

    Please see below picture where the part is marked in the red square. Any help is greatly appreciated.




    Thank you

    Here you go! Found right here under the OSE parts tab!

    Take care,
    John

    Product ID: dh-489
    Du-Bro E/z Connectors 2-56
    In Stock: 26


    Click picture for more details.

    This is the Heavy Duty EZ Connector set by Dubro.
    EZ Connectors link a pushrod to a servo arm allowing it to pivot for less bind in control surfaces.
    "When too much is just right!"

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    • Wizliz
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2012
      • 10

      #3
      Wow! Awesome John

      Thank you for fast reply. I was looking in the parts section, but when you dont know what to look for it can be hard to find. I am going to order some right away.

      Have a nice weekend

      Cheers

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      • johnnyoverkill
        Senior Member
        • May 2008
        • 285

        #4
        Originally posted by Wizliz
        Wow! Awesome John

        Thank you for fast reply. I was looking in the parts section, but when you dont know what to look for it can be hard to find. I am going to order some right away.

        Have a nice weekend

        Cheers
        You're welcome Magnus! Welcome to the forum!!

        John
        "When too much is just right!"

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        • Wizliz
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2012
          • 10

          #5
          Thank you John. :-)

          With the english part name i managed to find what this is called in Swedish: "Stötstångsfäste" which i guess would translate to "push rod bracket". Excellent, now i have learned a new thing today.

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