Gator RC 34mm Triangle Base Control Horn – Angled w/ Bearing Clevis

In stock
SKU: GRC-CH-213
Regular price $4.95

A precision RC linkage component combining a 34mm angled control horn, wide triangle base, and integrated bearing clevis in a single ready-to-install unit. The triangle base provides a broad, stable mounting footprint, while the bearing clevis eliminates slop for crisp, consistent control surface response.


Key features

  • 34mm angled control horn — optimized geometry for precise pushrod alignment and reduced binding
  • Wide triangle base (50 × 24mm) — distributes load across a larger surface area for a stronger, more stable mount
  • Integrated bearing clevis — eliminates slop and friction for smooth, accurate control response
  • 2.8mm horn thread — compatible with standard RC linkage hardware
  • 2mm clevis bolt — precise fit through the bearing for a secure, play-free connection
  • Lightweight at 8.7 grams — minimal weight penalty for the added strength and precision

Specifications

  • Horn length: 34mm (1-5/16 in)
  • Horn thread size: 2.8mm
  • Clevis bolt diameter: 2mm
  • Base dimensions: 50 × 24mm (triangle)
  • Weight: 8.7 grams
  • Horn style: Angled with integrated bearing clevis
  • Application: Elevator, rudder, ailerons
  • SKU: GRC-CH-213
  • Sold as: 1 × control horn with bearing clevis (each)

What's included

  • 1 × 34mm triangle base angled control horn with bearing clevis (each)

Required to complete

  • Pushrod linkage (size dependent on setup)
  • Mounting screws compatible with your control surface (airframe dependent)
  • Backplate or reinforcement as needed for the control surface material

Best for

  • Medium to large RC airplanes requiring a wide-base, high-stability horn mount
  • Elevator, rudder, and aileron control surfaces
  • Sport, scale, and aerobatic aircraft
  • Builders wanting a clevis pre-integrated into the horn assembly
  • Applications where pushrod angle requires an angled horn for proper geometry

Installation notes

  • The angled horn design compensates for off-axis pushrod routing — confirm the angle suits your airframe geometry before installing
  • Align the horn pivot point with the control surface hinge line for correct throw geometry
  • The 2mm bolt passes through the bearing clevis — ensure it is fully seated and secured
  • Use appropriate reinforcement or backplate on the control surface, especially on balsa or foam builds
  • Verify full linkage travel is free and unrestricted through the complete deflection range

Why choose a bearing clevis horn?

Standard clevises can develop slop over time as the pin wears against the horn. A bearing clevis eliminates that wear point entirely — the bearing rotates smoothly around the 2mm bolt without side-load friction, maintaining precise, consistent control response across thousands of cycles. Combined with the wide triangle base, this horn delivers both mounting stability and linkage precision in one compact unit.


Modeler's tip: The angled horn geometry is especially useful when your pushrod exits the fuselage or wing at an angle that would cause binding with a straight horn. The triangle base also gives you more screw placement options for a rock-solid mount on thicker control surfaces.