Team Losi Racing TLR03012 22DC 5.0 Roller Instruction Manual
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To assemble the TLR03012 22DC 5.0 Roller Race Kit, you will need hex wrenches, a flat-head screwdriver, needle-nose pliers, and a nut driver. Optional tools include a soldering iron for any custom wiring and a body reamer for precise body shell adjustments.
If you experience steering issues, first check the servo connections and ensure the servo is functioning correctly. Inspect the steering linkage for any obstructions or damage, and adjust the servo saver if necessary. Align the front wheels properly to prevent any misdirection.
After each race, clean the chassis and components to remove dirt and debris. Check for any loose screws or parts and tighten them as needed. Inspect the drivetrain and suspension for wear, and lubricate moving parts. Ensure the battery is charged and in good condition.
To set the gear mesh, loosen the motor screws and adjust the motor position so there is a slight play between the pinion and spur gear. A common method to test this is to place a piece of paper between the gears, tighten the motor screws, and then remove the paper.
Check the electronic speed controller (ESC) settings and recalibrate it if necessary. Inspect the throttle linkage for any binding or damage. Ensure the battery is fully charged and capable of delivering the required power. Examine the motor for any signs of overheating or damage.
Adjust the suspension setup, including shock oil weight, spring rates, and ride height, to suit different track surfaces. Experiment with tire compounds and tread patterns for optimal grip. Consider changing the weight distribution by adjusting battery and electronic placements.
Store the TLR03012 22DC 5.0 in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent damage. Remove the battery to avoid any leakage or discharge issues. Clean the car thoroughly to prevent dirt and grime buildup. Consider using a dust cover for additional protection.
To replace the ball bearings, remove the wheels and any components blocking access to the bearings. Use a bearing puller or a similar tool to gently remove the old bearings. Press the new bearings into place, ensuring they are seated correctly to avoid misalignment.
Balancing the tires is crucial for smooth operation and to prevent uneven wear on the drivetrain. To balance the tires, mount them on a balancing tool and add small weights until they spin evenly without wobbling.
Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the motor and ensuring proper ventilation, can extend its life. Avoid overheating by using recommended gearing. Check the motor regularly for wear and replace brushes or bearings as needed.