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Main Frame for RC ERA C189 MD500 RC Helicopter
Solid Structural Integrity for Every Flight
A cracked or warped main frame is often the "invisible" cause of persistent vibrations and gear mesh problems. This high-strength chassis solves structural flex issues, providing a rigid and perfectly aligned foundation for your motors, servos, and main shaft, ensuring all moving parts work in perfect harmony. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Precision Molded Mounts: Features factory-aligned mounting points for the dual brushless motors and three digital servos, ensuring a drop-in fit for all electronics.
Integrated Battery Bay: Designed to hold the C189 modular battery securely, preventing it from shifting during high-speed maneuvers.
Lightweight Skeleton: Optimized geometry provides maximum strength while keeping the overall weight low to improve flight agility and battery life.
Complete Overhaul: Replacing the main frame requires a full teardown; take photos of your wire routing before starting to ensure everything goes back in the right place.
Screw Holes: Do not over-tighten screws into the frame; the nylon material is durable but can be stripped if excessive force is used.
Clean the Bearings: When moving your main shaft bearings to the new frame, ensure they are clean and seat them fully into the frame sockets for a smooth spin.
Support & Warranty
Expert help to choose the right RC ERA C189 spare parts
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