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Old 07-08-2007
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Default Countersunk servo mount hole(s) ???

So i have an Mr-4bx ready for electronics. I've mounted my servo to the servo mounts. Ready to install on the chassis. Now i notics that the outer servo mount hole is not countersunk. What gives?

I know that it is oval to provide some adjustability of the servo for larger/smaller cases, that's fine....but shouldn't it be countersunk to accept the countersunk M3 screw that is called out in the instructions?

My Corrally RDX has a oval shaped mount hole that is countersunk....shouldnt the BX?
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Don't worry, it's not a problem. The hole is the right size for the screw to fit flush and still allow adjustment. No need for countersinking.
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alright. It just seems odd to me.

thanks Gaz!

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Don't worry, it's not a problem. The hole is the right size for the screw to fit flush and still allow adjustment. No need for countersinking.
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