SES - Mounting Pattern

Last modified by Eric Nantel on 2023/02/21 07:24

SES Mounting Pattern

The SES mounting pattern was based on two holes which are used for mounting objects to a Hitec standard servo horn such as the Hitec HS-422. The holes are meant for 2-56 (imperial) threaded screws. Screws which are 1/4 inch long are able to hold together two brackets with enough thread protruding to add a 2-56 nut. In most situations only two screws are needed, though four screws can be used. The mounting pattern has evolved to include three variations:

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SES V1 Pattern

  • 8mm diameter center hole
  • Four equally spaced holes located on a 0.656” diameter circle. Sometimes these four holes are threaded 2-56 (imperial), sometimes they are not
  • Outer diameter is 1” (2.54cm)
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SES V2 Pattern

Newer brackets and parts have four additional holes (for a total of eight holes) spaced at 45 degrees to allow for easy mounting.

  • 8mm diameter center hole
  • Eight equally spaced holes located on a 0.656” diameter circle. Holes are threaded 2-56 (imperial).
  • Outer diameter is 1” (2.54cm)
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SES V2b Pattern

Several of the brackets have an opening which allows the SES V2 cable(s) to pass through. The aluminum clamping hub also has this opening, so when used with carbon fiber tubing, the wires can be passed within the structure.

  • X-shaped diameter center hole
  • Four equally spaced holes located on a 0.656” diameter circle. Holes are not threaded.
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Created by Eric Nantel on 2023/02/21 07:19
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