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== <br>Introduction ==
  
 
Many folks have asked "where do you get the canopy latch you show in your canopies?". The answer is "many places"  and then there are the modifications I do...<br><br>
 
Many folks have asked "where do you get the canopy latch you show in your canopies?". The answer is "many places"  and then there are the modifications I do...<br><br>
  
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=== Where to Buy ===
  
Here are three of the type I use found on the HobbyKing website-
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Below are three of the type I use found on the <u>[https://hobbyking.com/ HobbyKing]</u> website (HobbyKing pictures). You can find these latches on Amazon as well as many online RC stores. The title above each picture is searchable on the HobbyKing site.
 
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Of these three, the first one, which is all plastic, is the most susceptible to breakage so I generally don't recommend it unless you modify it by getting rid of the plastic actuator.
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Of these three, the first one, which is all hard plastic, is the most susceptible to breakage so I generally don't recommend it unless you modify it (see below) by getting rid of the plastic actuator.  
 
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=== Mods ===
 
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The modifiction I do to these is to replace the actuator arm with a 2mm shaft collar and socket head screw. This makes it much more durable and in some cases easier to install and adjust. Here is one that I modified-
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The modifiction I do to these is to replace the actuator arm with a shaft collar and socket head screw. This makes it much more durable and in some cases easier to install and adjust. Here is one that I modified-
 
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With the shaft collar, you can adjust the length of the pin without having to cut the metal rod.
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With the shaft collar, you can adjust the length of the pin without having to cut the metal rod. The unit shown uses a 3/32" shaft collar and 4-40 socket head screw. You can also use a 2mm shaft collar and its corresponding set screw.
 
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=== Can you Print this? ===
 
=== Can you Print this? ===
  
If you have a printer that can print at a .1mm resolution and a strong filament, yes! You'll have to find a 2mm material for the pin and the shaft collar. The spring can be taken from a ball point pen.
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If you have a printer that can print at a .1mm resolution, yes! You'll have to find 2mm steel rod material for the pin and a shaft collar with set screw. The spring can be taken from a ball point pen.
 
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Here is the STL if yu want to try a printed version-
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Here are design dimensions of the printed part:
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== See Also ==
 
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:'''<u>[mailto:qmar80@hotmail.com?Subject=About%20The%20Spring%20Latch&body=Question? email me!]</u>'''
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Latest revision as of 18:32, 17 July 2020

Cc image.png Mark Qvale - July, 2020

CSL02.JPG
   


Introduction

Many folks have asked "where do you get the canopy latch you show in your canopies?". The answer is "many places" and then there are the modifications I do...

Where to Buy

Below are three of the type I use found on the HobbyKing website (HobbyKing pictures). You can find these latches on Amazon as well as many online RC stores. The title above each picture is searchable on the HobbyKing site.

Canopy Lock Latch (2pc)

CSL11.jpg



Canopy Lock / Latch Spring Loaded (2pc)

CSL12.jpg



Aluminum Canopy Lock / Latch Spring Loaded

CSL13.jpg



Of these three, the first one, which is all hard plastic, is the most susceptible to breakage so I generally don't recommend it unless you modify it (see below) by getting rid of the plastic actuator.

All three can be found on this HobbyKing page - Spring Latches

You can also find these on many other RC store sites.

Mods

The modifiction I do to these is to replace the actuator arm with a shaft collar and socket head screw. This makes it much more durable and in some cases easier to install and adjust. Here is one that I modified-

CSL01.JPG



With the shaft collar, you can adjust the length of the pin without having to cut the metal rod. The unit shown uses a 3/32" shaft collar and 4-40 socket head screw. You can also use a 2mm shaft collar and its corresponding set screw.

Can you Print this?

If you have a printer that can print at a .1mm resolution, yes! You'll have to find 2mm steel rod material for the pin and a shaft collar with set screw. The spring can be taken from a ball point pen.

CSL15.jpg


Here are design dimensions of the printed part:

CSL18.JPG


Image is the printed version using the pin and spring from one of the cheap plastic units:

CSL19.JPG


Below is the STL link if you want to try this printed version.
Update, 17 July, 2020: Added four mount holes so mounting is identical to original plastic piece. Also, cleaned up clearances and tolerances so very little (if any) clean-up should be needed.

Spring Latch Base

See Also

Vendors



Comments? Questions?

email me!