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Hobby Plus Arktos 6x6 Working Rollback and Tilt

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate

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I had this on cults for a long time now, had a few sales, but I'd rather see it built so moved it to here All I ask is you subscribe to my YouTube channel and follow my social media pages!

 

POST PICS!!! Just updated all the links.

 

My YouTube video going over this modification:

 

As soon as I received my Arktos I wanted the bed to tilt and roll back like a real flatbed wrecker. My first version was way too tall, so I came up with this version 2.

 

I have a few other files that need to be printed and installed to help this:

 

This build is not really for beginners, not that I want to scare anyone away from buying and building it, I just hope no one thinks this is plug and play.

 

You will need the following parts if you want to build it the way I did, fyi, these are affiliate links:
 

- Transmitter and receiver with extra channels, the stock radio will not work. I use an MT12 ELRS with a 14 channel receiver to run all the stock stuff plus the added tilt and rollback along with my lights I added.

- ESC since the stock combo is removed. I had an Injora MB100 when I had the stock motor installed. Now I have a Hobbywing Fusion Mini16 installed.

- 3S battery since it gets the actuators closer to their rated power. 2s might work but the actuators are 12v so 3s is pretty close and they won’t struggle as much

- A dual ESC to run the actuators, one plug on a channel to tilt, the other plug on a second channel to slide. This has a mix switch to mix the channels, make sure it’s off, when the switch is flipped you need ty restart the esc for the change to take effect 

- An RC aux control switch to turn on the dual esc. If you don’t have this then you will have to splice into the esc wire and the dual esc will be on all the time as long as the battery is plugged in, and if you forget to unplug the battery it will drain it. I just plugged it into a channel and made sure that channel was on when powered up, I don’t actually turn this channel on and off at all.

- One 25mm 120n actuator for tilt: https://amzn.to/4bQpU4E


- Two 125mm 20n actuator for roll back / slide: https://amzn.to/4clWY4q


- A light controller box like this one since the stock esc/receiver combo was also the light controller. Without this you can’t get the lights going again unless you wire them all to Dupont connectors and fill up receiver channels. I used the lights that came with it for the rear lights, I’m sure I could have used more for the front but I just put a new end on the front lights and ran it to one of the inputs on the receiver already but they died and I had bought new LEDs.

Miscellaneous 3mm bolts and nuts, just make sure it has 16mm length bolts, these are needed in 4 spots to mount the rollback actuators, tight area.

- M4 bolts for the hinge and tilt actuator mounting. The hinge in the back takes one m4x60mm bolt all the way across or two m4x30mm bolts(what I used) from either end. I put provisions for nuts in the hinge but I haven’t needed them. This kit has the 30mm long ones, not many kits have the 60mm length.

- JST/Dupont connector set to make wires and shorten them: https://amzn.to/4m6XqXD


- JST/Dupont crimpers: https://amzn.to/3PODNaL


- Zip ties, small ones. 1.8mm ones are great but hard to find state side. The first link is to some amazon ones but they can be brittle, the ones from aliexpress have been AMAZING

- Hot glue gun to hold down wires, cant find the one I have but this looks cool: https://amzn.to/4c4FdWg

 

 

 

 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ckrcgarage

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CKRC-Garage

 

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