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Nylon Clevis 2x29mm (10pcs)

Nylon Clevis 2x29mm (10pcs)


Nylon Clevis 2x29 (10pcs)


PRODUCT ID: 12-00503x10

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Total of 21 discussions.
nilshv  1 points - 5/13/2013
 
I guess these clevis fits the Metal Push Rods M2xL300? http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__28821__Metal_
Push_Rods_M2xL300_2pcs_set_.html
 Drugos 1977 points
Yes,I use them with the M2xL300 Metal Push Rods and they work perfectly.
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 Haim 98 points
with a bit of glue you can fit them with carbon or any other 2mm rod
norwatiza  7 points - 5/12/2013
 
Can i use this one for bixler 1.1?
 Serif 30 points
You can use this with bixler 1.1
 Francis 12 points
Yes. You can use this on a bixler. The clevis just merely makes life easier, its just a quick snap onto the control surface horn and an easy take off too. Its just to save u from making Z bends in push rods. This will go great aswell with linkage stoppers, as you wouldnt need to make exact Z bends on a push rod. HK has everything to make rc easier and cheaper.
 norwatiza 7 points
But bixler rod is 1mm right? Correct me if im wrong? How you gonna fit it into the rod? Thanks
 Francis 12 points
insert the push rod into the opening of the clevis. if the push rod doesn't have a thread, then use some super glue to secure it. if the push rods start to bend out of shape due to the thickness, then use a plastic tube over the whole push rod to keep it from bending out of shape.
Stephen  20 points - 4/15/2013
 
Thanks, Drugos
 Drugos 1977 points
You're welcome.
Stephen  20 points - 4/14/2013
 
Is this clevis THREADED? Can I use it on a Dubro 2-56 control rod? Thanks!
 Drugos 1977 points
Yes,you can.
daniel  5 points - 3/25/2013
 
Si, de echo yo los he usado en mis modelos
michaelhay  48 points - 3/6/2013
 
Will this clevis work with the ParkJet's control rods? Thanks
Ben  5 points - 1/26/2013
 
would these fit these control horns product ID: 07-00502x10
 Karl 201 points
I believe so. I have used these with very similar control horns that hobbyking sells. My guess is that all of the control horns that look like these and are around the same size (that hobbyking sells) have the same size holes. I know for a fact that these work with the control horns PRODUCT ID: 07-00501x10. You could purchase both and see which ones you like, as it is good to have a few extra control horns lying around, and at the price you cant beat it!
Bora61  1 points - 1/25/2013
 
Will it works on parkfly trojan 28 pnp
 Victor 3 points
yes I believe it can serve
willian  2 points - 1/25/2013
 
great item with super bonder used here in Brazil.
David  4 points - 1/24/2013
 
i think the bixler rods is smaller the this.
alexander  7 points - 1/24/2013
 
will this work on the bixler's pushrod?
 samuel 7 points
If the diameter and thread pitch are the same, Yes.
bhuwan  15 points - 11/3/2012
 
I tried using the HK OR16-102x10 with these and the threaded end doesn't screw into this clevis ata ll. What am I missing?
 Allison 1358 points
I do not know!! I use bike spokes with mine and the work fine. Maybe the gauge of HK OR16-102 is too large. Is the hole free?
 snappy 2294 points
"Allison" is a scammer looking for your credits give your credits to someone/anyone else. but not me
 Allison 1358 points
Dear Snappy what have I done too you and what do you want me to. I have only answer a dozen questions but if you do not want me to answer just say and I will leave them all to you THANKS
 waterlogged 2701 points
Hello one of Kellyann's bogus accounts has popped up yet again. Did you really think we'd forget you and your scamming. Things have been going great without you around and with no more 20 cents all the scammers have vanished. May I suggest you do the same? Where did you get all those points? Like many others you've been self clicking, haven't you?
 Allison 1358 points
Sir it is so funny you pop up with mister Snappy. I am always here. If you do not want me to answer QUESTIOS I can do that but please leave me alone. OK
 bhuwan 15 points
Can someone please answer the question? I respect that you have issues with each other - but hopefully someone can help me out
 Allison 1358 points
Sorry I was asking for more INFO please see above.
 bhuwan 15 points
Thanks - the entire thread got cluttered :( - I'm using the HK OR16-102x10 - (Hobbyking Metal Pushrods) and it fits in the hole nicely - but it doesn't screw in . It feels like there is no thread on this clevis. Lots of others have had success - so I must be missing something.
 Allison 1358 points
Well bhuwan the Clevis does have not threat. The rod cut the thread on the first time you screw it in. So if it slides in then the rod is not too big but too small. Let me check on you rod. I will be back soon
 Allison 1358 points
Can you measure the DIA of you m2 rod. I am sure this is your problem. As I said a bike spokes does fit nicely. There are clevis at hobby king that take smaller Dia rods. Like "" Nylon Clevis 1.0x34mm (10pcs) SKU: 012-00801x10 and PRODUCT ID: 012-00802x10 Micro Clevis 1.2x22mm also PRODUCT ID: 12-00502x10 Nylon Clevis 1.8x27mm. These take a 1mm 1.2mm and a 1.8mm rod respectively.
 waterlogged 2701 points
The pushrod you're using is just a little too small for that clevis. Many times I've purchased a plane form HK and the standard clevis just won't work. I usually end up using a brass clevis and solder it to the pushrod then crimp the end. It will never let go. Some people advise epoxy or glue to attch these clevises but over time they will let go. The only other way to go is change the complete pushrod but that's rather drastic.
 waterlogged 2701 points
Sorry another way to go is buy some SKU: OR16-1001x10 or Threaded ends. You can sloder those onto your pushrod and the screw your clevis into it. I had a friend lose a clevis at the flying field and watched him get an oversized clevis and hold his cigarette lighter to the clevises threaded end then squash the end until there mas no hole at all. Then whilstit was still hot quickly screwed it on his pushrod. After it cooled down I tried to remove it by pulling at it and no problems. He was flying for the rest of the afternoon. He intended to repair it when he got home but that plane is still working on the same clevis some 7 months later. Just an idea if you're really stuck and have tough fingers.
 waterlogged 2701 points
One better idea. If you have a link stopper use that instead. Much easier to adjust than a clevis. You insert them in whichever hole you wish on the horn. Then insert the pushrods into the hole on the link stopper and adjust it to the correct length and tighten the screw. I always place a tiny drop of glue on the screws to stop the vibrating loose. There are different types. With a screw lock, nylon tube lock or even a circlip lock. The all work but a word of warning, if you use loctite be very careful not to let any run down onto the plastic horn. It will completely melt the top of the horn. I know, it happened to me only yesterday. Easily replaceable but a nuisance, it was a tiny micro horn and I don't think there was enough Loctite to melt a full sized horn. But be carefull where Loctite is anywhere near plastics or nylon.
 waterlogged 2701 points
Excuse me Bhuwan for my interruption but I just have a quick message for the person posing as Allison (her real name is Kallyan a 42 year man from India) I will not leave you alone Kallyan. As long as you're here I will be warning people about who you really are. A disgrace to HobbyKing for scamming Well over $2,000.00 You bring shame on the lovely people of India and your continual attempts at trying to return are an insult to those who use this forum as it was designed. Your lies about being in the airforce, being Australian and owning over 130 aircraft are sickening. Just go away. I will not answer any more of your questions, you're not worth my time or effort but I'll be here, that's for sure. Thanks Bwuwan, I hope my answers helped you a little.
 Haim 98 points
what is the diameter of the push rods that you try to use ? this one support 2mm push rods like the M2xL300. there are no threads in the Clevis the push rod creates them as you screw it in. if you use plastic ,carbon or any other none threaded push rod just use glue.
 Allison 1358 points
Well Haim that was well said, Simple and to the point. NICE
buick  36 points - 6/15/2012
 
Why these are used in R.C aircraft?
 DriesRC 285 points
they are used to connect pusrods to the control horns. you have to glue it on the iron/steel pushrod. Just to clearify: there is a pushrod attached to het servo. that pushrod runs to the elevator, rudder or ailerons. at the end of the pushrod, the nylon clevis is attached and that clicks onto the controlhorn on the controlsurface. hope you understand it.
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 Mrudang 24 points
they are used to connect the push rod to the control horns, which than will move the control surface and stir the plane.... they are used in Rudders, Ailerons, and elevators...
 forzaferrari 26 points
They are very good for small or foam planes. I have been used it in the last foam planes. It helps to you in your servo connections an they works perfectly. I can recommend them to you.
 delipoyraz 6 points
Can you give me the credit: (
 Haim 98 points
actually I used push rod with screwing (2mm) it just screw in nicely.
 waterlogged 2701 points
You've been told 3 times now delipoyraz (is that a different ID?) There is no such thing as credit any more. It's finished, no money, zero 20 cents. The bounty is over with. Please don't act like a beggar in the streets. You didn't even do anything to give credit for if there was some. Giving loans on HobbyKing isn't done either. If you can afford to fly planes and have a computer remember there are many more in this world who are much more deserving than you. Next time I'll report you to HobbyKing Admin.
 Allison 1358 points
So Sir Waterlogged you would rather no one is given credit for best answer or is it that you want the Bonus Points yourself. It is time to put up or shut up. So Hobby King know what are Bonus Points are. Let us know, let every one else KNOW. So "Bonus Points" are earned in many ways. Reviews, Purchases, Videos and a little for Answering Questions. So if you show yours, I will show mine. WELL ????
 Allison 1358 points
I see here you do not even reply. I have check with ADMIN many time about you. They are watching YOU amd ME. HobbyKing does say this is a open forum so if I wish to say you #### #### with ##### dogs ### children ### have #### #### #### #### ####. I can say that no matter how correct it is!!! So thank you!
Haddad  5 points - 6/13/2012
 
what size pushrod are these for.
 atish 333 points
m2 threaded pushrod just like the cycle spokes or PRODUCT ID: OR16-102x10
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 Luis Pedro 1 points
m2 threaded pushrod just like the cycle spokes or PRODUCT ID: OR16-102x10
perrot  12 points - 4/18/2012
 
does it better than metal clevis????
 Vionnet 1051 points
not really but they are cheap!!!!
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 Josilene 25 points
Sim muito melhor pois e mais barato e mais resistente
 Golfer1895 4 points
of course, they are cheaper and lightly
 ServoHobby 11 points
They are quite good, fit exactly on the threaded end of a bicycle spoke *-)
ant-dodger  4 points - 3/2/2012
 
Does anybody know if these are good for this model: EPO 182 With LED Lighting (PNP) ID: CES182-PNP ?
 Drugos 1977 points
No,they are too big.
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 Drugos 1977 points
Try to measure the pushrod diameter.
 Misterio 5 points
Nylon Clevis is great for many aircraft! This is a great product, ordered for Skywalker :)
 kelvison Felipe 12 points
otimo produto,bem acabado,da um charme a mais no aero,recomendo!
 FREUDAPUC 17 points
Acredito que são muito grandes e pesados!
Rboxx  10 points - 2/28/2012
 
Buddy code - EDDDFDF4-3F26-4D00-9D50-B3D65849914C From 27-feb till 12-march
 Drugos 1977 points
OK,please credit me.
FlyinBob  5 points - 2/26/2012
 
The elevator clevises were missing from my Tiger Moth Kit. The pushrods are 1.3mm diameter. Does anyone know if these will fit or are they too large?
 DennisT1 162 points
They are 2mm, so too big. 1.3 sounds really small though ... are you sure of the size? If so, do you have enough pushrod to use a z-bend? If not, another alternative would be a solder on clevis - you can cheat a little on size with solder on because the solder will fill the gap.
 Drugos 1977 points
They are too large because they are for 2mm pushrods.You can make a Z-bend to your pushrod or you can buy these clevises:
Product ID: 12-00502x10
Product ID: 012-00802x10 (tight fit).
Ali Raza  21 points - 10/18/2011
 
will this have hole on back side?
 CHAMBO88 89 points
these do come with holes in both ends which is good if u need to screw them in a little futher than you planned. also the holes have not been tapped which is great cos you then get a very nice tight secure fitting when using the 2mm push rods..
 aspire 181 points
Of course there is a hole diameter of 2 mm
 munsaf 291 points
yes there is a hole diameter of 2 mm and these do come with holes in both ends which is good if u need to screw them in a little futher than you planned. also the holes have not been tapped which is great cos you then get a very nice tight secure fitting when using the 2mm push rods..
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 CHAMBO88 89 points
nice copy and paste from both replies there munsaf.. real smooth...
 opel2000 20 points
yes u can
NKSingla  5 points - 5/2/2011
 
I got the HK 2mm Metal Push rods. Would these Clevis fit on to these rods?
 beyaz 21 points
yes, complies
 Thorax78 231 points
Yes, I tried it and you need just to sand a little bit the clevis.
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 ANDERS1964 1 points
The fit just fin
 CARSLOS ANDRE 58 points
Can use without problems
 Andrey 3 points
Yes, your can use
 Adri-Gja 11 points
Can use without problems
 Larry 14 points
as long as your control rods are 2 mm then you should be good. A little sanding maybe to get the perfect fit but well worth the effort.
 DennisT1 162 points
Yes, on threaded end.
 NKSingla 5 points
I have cut one of the metal push rods into 2 as i dont require long push rods...will I be able to use it on the non threaded side..or do i need to use some super fix glue to make it fit
 DennisT1 162 points
I would recommend using metal clevis and soldering them in that case. Other options would be a z-bend, or HK PRODUCT ID: OR012-00701(wish we I could link to it) with a simple 90 degree bend. I've not heard of using glue on them - I wouldn't trust it myself. There is also tools available to make new threads if that's really the way you want it.
 Larry 14 points
Yea for sure use a metal clevis and solder or use the z bend. Dont want to risk a crash or malfunction due to rod sliding out lol.
baverwolf  13 points - 4/4/2009
 
Will this thread onto a standard 2-56 threaded pushrod?
 Larry 14 points
The ones I bought didnt, but they were just shy of working. My fix was to find the desired length and mark the rods. Then I put some hot melt glue ( hot glue) in the thread end of the clevis and just before it dried i threaded the rods in to the previous made mark ( I already bought them before checking). They have held for over a year now even with a few bangers for landings. Hope this helps.
 CARSLOS ANDRE 58 points
very good
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