Concept 60 Main Rotor Head H6001 - Kyosho  [KYH6001]

KYOSHO H6001 MAIN ROTOR HEAD CONCEPT 60
Price:
£3.75
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KYH6001
Condition:
Brand New
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Component overview for Concept 60 helicopters

The Kyosho H6001 main rotor head serves as an RC-scale replacement compatible with Concept 60 class helicopters. It provides the central mount for blades and relays swashplate movement into blade pitch changes, delivering predictable rotor response. The description concentrates on suitability and practical considerations rather than promotional statements.

Intended compatibility is with Concept 60 platforms as indicated by the name, so confirm fitment against your airframe before purchase. This head is designed to replace worn or damaged rotor-head elements, restore crisp blade response, and offer a solid interface for pitch links and blade grips.

Fitting guidance: remove canopy and main rotor to access the head, examine bearings and linkages for wear, slide the new head onto the main shaft ensuring correct orientation, then secure fastenings to factory torque. After installation, check for any unwanted movement in the head, verify blade tracking and balance, and make sure the swashplate moves freely across its range.

Tuning considerations: the main rotor head is an important tuning point—small adjustments to grip alignment, pitch link lengths, or head damping can noticeably change cyclic behavior and autorotation traits. Apply incremental changes and recheck balance and tracking before flying at full power.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Minor frame variations may require adaptation; measure shaft diameter and mounting positions and compare them to the H6001 before altering your airframe. Avoid forcing parts into place without confirming compatibility.
In many cases existing blade grips and links will fit, but check hole spacing and link geometry. Replace any worn grips or mismatched components to maintain safe and predictable rotor behavior.

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