Kyosho H6008 Main Rotor Grip for Concept 60 RC Helicopter  [KYH6008]

KYOSHO H6008 MAIN ROTOR GRIP CONCEPT 60
Price:
£3.80
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KYH6008
Condition:
Brand New
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Replacement grip overview for Concept 60

The Kyosho H6008 main rotor grip is an OEM-fit style spare intended to replace the original component on Concept 60 helicopters. This summary explains its position in the main rotor head, key inspection points during replacement, and how it impacts flight trim and head responsiveness.

Fitment is limited to Concept 60 models using Kyosho Concept 60-style rotor heads; always check the H6008 against your rotor head configuration before installing. The grip is the mechanical junction between the blade grips and the rotor head, so deterioration here will show up as extra vibration, sloppy cyclic feel, or unpredictable pitch tracking.

Installation guidance: inspect the grip for wear, check bearing seats and blade-pin bores for deformation, and replace any worn pins or circlips at the same time. Use the correct hex keys and apply proper torque to retaining screws, then confirm blade tracking and swashplate centring. Complete the job with cautious low-speed hover tests to validate smooth control inputs.

Maintenance note: fitting a matched Kyosho H6008 grip helps restore precise cyclic response and consistent collective-to-pitch behaviour, making it a standard replacement to keep Concept 60 models handling as intended.

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.
Yes. After installing the Kyosho H6008, re-establish blade tracking and swashplate centre, then perform trim adjustments as required during hover checks to ensure predictable handling.
Inspect the grip during routine maintenance intervals or if you notice increased vibration or degraded cyclic feel; replace it when wear or play is detected to avoid flight control issues.

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