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