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Futaba T6EX Trim Switch Replacement Button

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 20% infill
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Description

This is a precision-engineered replacement button for the digital trim switches on the Futaba T6EX transmitter. Over time, the original plastic tabs can fatigue and snap, rendering the trim adjustment unusable. This model restores the tactile click and original ergonomics of your radio.

  • Easy Install: Drops directly into the existing housing.
  • Precision Fit: Modeled from the original OEM part dimensions.
  • Durability: Designed with reinforced pivot points to prevent future snapping.

Compatibility Check

Based on the internal chassis design and part numbering, this button is confirmed to be compatible with:

ModelCompatibilityNotes
Futaba T6EX / T6EXPDirect FitPrimary design target.
Futaba T7CConfirmedUses the identical internal trim rocker assembly.
Futaba T6J / T8JLikelyShares similar physical dimensions, though the external aesthetic differs slightly.
Futaba T10CPartialSome versions use this specific rocker; verify internal measurements before printing.

 

Printing Tip: For the best longevity, use PETG or ABS rather than PLA, as these materials handle the constant flexing of the plastic "spring" tabs much better without becoming brittle.

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