Servo Brackets Basic Assembly Guide. Updated 08.10.2005  
   
The components that make up the Servo Erector Set can be connected in countless combinations. This guide illustrates some of the ways the components can be connected, but is not meant to be a complete guide. The pattern of holes that is repeated on the components can be connected to each other, hubs, or servo horns. Experiment and have fun!  
   

"C" / Multi-Purpose (Ball Bearings)

Step 1.
Attach a "C" bracket to the Multi-Purpose bracket as shown. See the diagram below for detailed information. Note, you can use any of our "C" shaped brackets, such as the "C", Long "C", and Offset brackets.


Figure 1-1.


Figure 1-2.
   
Step 2.
Install the servo as shown, using four snap rivet fasteners, and two #2 tapping screws.

2 x 4 x


Figure 2.


"C" / Multi-Purpose (No Ball Bearings)

Step 1.
Attach a "C" bracket to the Multi-Purpose bracket as shown. See the diagram below for detailed information. Note, you can use any of our "C" shaped brackets, such as the "C" and Long "C" brackets.


Figure 1-1.


Figure 1-2.
   
Step 2.
Install the servo as shown, using four snap rivet fasteners, and two #2 tapping screws.

2 x 4 x


Figure 2.