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M-05 | 58679 | |
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User manual (PDF) |
Product type | Car |
Scale | 1:10 |
Construction type | - |
Engine type | - |
Built-in servo | No |
Suggested gender | Boy |
Housing color | Yellow |
Housing material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Suitable for indoor use | Yes |
Suitable for outdoor use | Yes |
Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included | No |
Wheelbase | 239 mm |
Weight | - g |
Length | 381 mm |
Width | 167 mm |
Batteries required | Yes |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Tamiya M-05 below.
The Tamiya M-05 has a weight of - g.
The Tamiya M-05 has a width of 167 mm.
To assemble your Tamiya M-05 chassis correctly, start by carefully following the step-by-step instructions. Begin with attaching the motor and electronics, followed by the suspension components and drivetrain. Ensure each part is firmly secured, paying attention to proper alignment and orientation as indicated in the guide.
If you're experiencing unresponsive steering on your Tamiya M-05, first check the servo connections to ensure they are securely plugged in. If the issue persists, examine the steering linkages for any obstructions or loose connections. Adjust the servo horn position, if necessary, to achieve maximum steering angle and responsiveness.
If you are encountering problems with the motor in your Tamiya M-05, start by inspecting the wiring connections between the motor and electronic speed controller (ESC). Ensure they are properly connected and free from damage. Test the motor's function by disconnecting it from the drivetrain and applying power directly. If the motor still fails to operate correctly, it may require replacement or repair.
If your Tamiya M-05 chassis is experiencing excessive overheating, it could be caused by various factors. Check if there are any obstructions limiting airflow around the motor and ESC. Ensure the gear mesh between the motor pinion and spur gear is correctly adjusted, avoiding excessive friction. Additionally, double-check that the gearing ratio matches the intended use and motor limits.
To enhance traction and handling on your Tamiya M-05, consider adjusting certain settings. Experiment with different tire compounds suitable for the surface you are driving on. Fine-tune the suspension settings, such as ride height, shock oil viscosity, and spring stiffness, to achieve the desired balance between grip and stability. Finally, explore adjusting the weight distribution by relocating your battery position for optimum performance.
No, the Tamiya M-05 does not come with a built-in servo. This means that the user will need to purchase and install a servo separately to control the steering of the car.
No, batteries are not included with the Tamiya M-05. The user will need to provide their own batteries for the car's operation.
Yes, the Tamiya M-05 is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. This versatility allows the user to enjoy the car in various environments, whether it be inside their home or outside in a spacious area.
The wheelbase of the Tamiya M-05 is 239 mm. This measurement determines the distance between the front and rear wheels of the car, which can affect its stability and handling.
The housing of the Tamiya M-05 is made of polycarbonate (PC). Polycarbonate is a durable and lightweight material commonly used in RC car bodies. Its use in the Tamiya M-05 ensures that the car can withstand impacts and crashes while also maintaining a sleek appearance.
Unfortunately, we do not have the manual for the Tamiya M-05 available in English. This manual is available in -.
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