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MC 6500 V3 dual axis cam mount

$190.00

  • Model: helibest
  • Shipping Weight: 150g
  • 9 Units in Stock
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To obtain the best performance of this
product, please read through the manual care-
fully and assemble the parts according to
the detailed instructions.
Additional tools you need to use are as
follows: 2.0mm allen driver, small slotted
screwdriver or small phillips screwdriver,
small clamp; high quality instant adhesive.

Note: the 2x high end digital servos are included

Installation Manual: Download

Feature of V3:

- Optimized Back damper installation , more reliable and convenient installation.
- Independent landing gear slot (independent landing gear is optional)
- better compatibility, you can use the XA mount retaining ring and can bedirectly connect it to DJI F450. 
- Strengthened the frame structure, the effective carrying capacity is up to 500g.
- perfect support of reversed installation , support  vertically mounted GOPRO .
- Wider camera fixed platform, the SONY NEX5 is supported.
- Lighter weight, weighing only 115g, 3g less comparing with the previous generation.
-  Easier to install servo screws .
-  Optimized Gravity center.
- Provide more combination of gear reduction.

MC6500PRO V3 main features:
- Compatible with the main flight controls and stabilizers(DJI WKM, FC1212-S, FY20A/30A MK 2.0)
- For X650V4/V8, X450/X450PRO, SIGMA Y6, F450 and other models
- By installing an "independent stand" directly Compatible with the Align 450 helicopters or multirotos with high stand

 - By installing "arm extensions , it can be upgraded into an independent quadcopter.
- Supports two installation forms - lifting, reversed.
- Supports two connections (hard-wired and soft connection, comes with high-frequency damping tube and O-ring)
- Using special ultra-precision servos +4 specially designed rolling damper bringing outstanding running smoothness.










This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 23 November, 2011.

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