Raptor 30/50 v1 assembly manual
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Putting the belt on... sounds simple right? Well it is, but more then once I have seen the belt twisted backwards and one time I saw it twisted 3/4 turn (and some how it still worked, but not work well).

Install the four bolts (2) in frames using four nyloc nuts (4). Don't tighten the bolts, just get them started into the nuts. We'll do that later after installing the tail boom.
Now hold the belt and let the tail boom assembly dangle below. After it stops twisting the belt should be straight. Look inside the tail boom and verify the belt is not twisted. Now twist the belt counter-clockwise 1/4 turn (90 degrees). I usually hold the front end of the tail boom in the palm of my hand and use my pointer finger and thumb to pinch the belt and keep the orientation (see 3rd picture). Next I push the belt through the back of the frames and as the belt comes out behind the auto hub I pull it out the right side of the frameset and hold onto it (see 4th picture). Make sure the orientation is still correct then you can stop pinching the belt with your left hand and push the tail boom assembly into the frameset while you pull on the belt. With the taill boom all the way in, this will give you enough slack to wrap the belt around the red main tail gear. Pull the tail boom back to tighten the belt. Check that the belt did not get caught under either of the two red guide pulleys in the frames. It is common for this to happen. If you leave it like this, the belt will wear off the flange of the pulley (not to mention the increased drag on the system). Check the belt tension. When you push in on the belt (just behind the red main tail gear) you should be able to feel it go in an 1/4" (about 6mm). Tighten the four bolts (4) in the back of the frameset. At this point the two screws in the top of the horizontal fin should be loose. Move the tail boom support rods so the holes in it align with the bolt holes by the fuel tank and use screws (3) to attach the support rods. Note: If using the pinched end type rods that come with the 30, you need to cut off the tip of the screw. In some cases the screw is just long enough to reach the fuel tank, in which case it rubs a hole in the tank.
Next install the tail blades (5) using two bolts (1) and two nuts (4). Make sure you get the blades on the right direction. To check for correct assembly of the tail rotor: Stand on the right side of the helicopter looking at the tail rotor. Rotate the tail so that one blade is pointed straight up. The leading edge of the blade pointed up needs to be pointed left (to the back of the helicopter). The blade grip arm for that blade also needs to be on the left side (toward the back). Rotate the tail rotor so the other blade is point up and check it also.

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