Apex2 Sport Nissan Associated Electrics Installation Guide
- June 1, 2024
- Associated Electrics
Table of Contents
- Apex2 Sport Nissan Associated Electrics Installation
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Introduction
- Vehicle Features
- Additional
- Other Helpful Items
- Hardware
- Quick Start Guide
- Shocks Build
- Gear Diff Build
- Front / Rear Suspension Build
- Chassis Build
- Electronics Build
- Tyres and Body Build
- Optional Battery Configuration
- FAQ
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Apex2 Sport Nissan Associated Electrics Installation
Product Information
Specifications
- Manufacturer : Team Associated
- Model : Ready-To-Run (RTR)
- Features : Factory-assembled with radio gear, motor, and ESC
- Address : 21062 Bake Parkway, Lake Forest, CA 92630
- Customer Service Tel: 949.544.7500
Product Usage Instructions
Quick Start Guide
Battery Charging Steps and Safety:
- Remove the battery from the vehicle before charging.
- Place the battery on a fire-resistant surface.
- Avoid any contact with water or other liquids.
- Select the correct charging mode for the type of battery being charged.
Assembly Manual Steps
Refer to the provided manual for detailed instructions on building and
maintaining your RTR model. Follow the steps carefully to ensure proper
assembly and performance of your vehicle.
Hardware Information
The manual includes a 1:1 scale view of various hardware components such as
flat head screws, button head screws, socket head screws, set screws, pivot
balls, locknuts, bearings, shims, washers, and miscellaneous screws. Use the
hardware foldout page to identify and order replacement parts as needed.
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this Team Associated product. This assembly manual contains instructions and tips for building and maintaining your new RTR. Please take a moment to read through this manual to help familiarize yourself with these steps. We are continually changing and improving our designs; therefore, actual parts may appear slightly different than in the illustrations. New parts will be noted on supplementary sheets.
Vehicle Features
- Steel dog bones and drive axles
- Sealed front and rear gear differentials
- Adjustable hook and loop battery straps
- 550-sized brushed motor
- Programmable ESC (with aftermarket program card)
- Injection-molded brake calipers and rotors
- Aluminum motor plate
- Adjustable shock mounting locations
- Bolt-on steering plates
- Molded one-piece tire rods and steering links
- Adjustable body post height locations
- 25T injection molded servo saver
- Active rear toe suspension design
- Plastic tub main chassis
- Removeable battery box with “shorty” and standard configuration
- POM-filled injection molded pivot balls
- Oilite Bushings
Additional
Your new RTR comes factory assembled including radio gear, motor, and ESC. However, there are some items you will need to complete your kit (refer to website for suggestions):
- AA-size batteries for transmitter (#302 x4)
- 2/3S LiPo battery pack w/High Current T Plug (“shorty” or standard packs).
- Peak Detection Charger or LiPo Compatible Charger
Other Helpful Items
- Silicone Shock Fluid (Refer to website for complete listings)
- Silicone Diff Fluid (Refer to website for complete listings)
- Green Slime shock lube (AE # 1105)
- Cyanoacrylate glue (AE # 1597)
- Hobby Knife
- Thread Locking Compound (AE # 1596)
- Body Scissors (AE # 1737)
- Wire Cutters
- 7 Piece Hex Driver Set (AE # 1650)
- FT Nut Drivers (AE #1519)
- Soldering Iron
- Calipers or a Precision Ruler
- Reamer / Hole Punch
- Needle Nose Pliers
Hardware
Scale View
Notes
- There is a 1:1 hardware foldout page in the front of the manual. To check the size of a part, line up your hardare with the correct drawing until you find the exact size. Each part in the foldout has a number assigned to it for ordering replacement parts.
- This symbol indicates a special note or instruction in the manual.
- This symbol indicates a Racers Tip.
Quick Start Guide
Battery Charging Steps and Safety:
Remove the battery from the vehicle before charging. Place battery on a fire
resistant surface. Avoid any contact with water or other liquids. Be sure to
select the correct charging mode for the type of battery you are charging.
ALWAYS use a compatible charger for charging your batteries.
Caution:
- Never leave the battery unattended while charging. Always disconnect the charger from the power source when finished charging.
- Always disconnect the battery when you are finished driving the vehicle.
Battery Installation:
- Install the battery with the battery wires directed towards the front of the vehicle.
- Secure the hook and loop strap near the rear shock tower.
- Secure the hook and loop strap near the front shock tower.
You may move the foam pad to either the front or the rear of the battery compartment to adjust the weight balance of the vehicle.
Battery Notes and Tip:
Connect the battery as shown. Disconnect the battery when not in use!
LiPo : LiPo batteries (lithium polymer) are high-current rechargeable batteries. LiPo batteries offer extended run time and peak performance over NiMH batteries. They require a peak detection charger designed specifically for LiPo batteries. These batteries require special care and handling. LiPo batteries are recommended for advanced users only! ALWAYS charge a LiPo battery in LiPo mode. If using a 3S LiPo battery, use a smaller pinion gear as a starting point (use part #1335 17T Pinion). This provides the correct gear ratio required for the more powerful 3S LiPo battery. Gearing will depend on the surface you are running on, and the size of the track/area that you are driving in.
Radio System Tuning and Controls:
RULE : Transmitter on First/Vehicle on Second, Vehicle off First/
Transmitter off Last!
- Slide the battery cover to remove cover.
- Install alkaline or rechargeable AA size batteries into the battery holder.
- Slide the battery cover back into place making sure it is completely closed and secure.
- Turn the power ON. If the power indicator LED fails to light, check the batteries for insufficient contact or incorrect polarity.
Radio System Tuning and Controls:
DO NOT hold the trigger when turning on the radio. If using optional battery
for transmitter, be sure to plug it in correctly. Plugging in a battery
backwards can cause damage. Refer to Radio owners manual for more in-depth
instructions on radio operation and functions.
Shocks Build
Gear Diff Build
Step 1
Step 2
Front / Rear Suspension Build
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
Chassis Build
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Electronics Build
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Tyres and Body Build
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Optional Battery Configuration
Associated Electrics, Inc.
- 21062 Bake Parkway Lake Forest, CA 92630 USA
- call : 949-544-7500 –
- fax : 949-544-7501
- Check out the following websites for all of our kits, current products, new releases, setup help, tips, and racing info!
- www.AssociatedElectrics.com
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FAQ
Q: What should I do if I encounter issues during assembly?
A: If you encounter any difficulties during the assembly process, please refer
to the troubleshooting section in the manual or contact Customer Service for
assistance.
Q: Can I upgrade the components on my RTR model?
A: Yes, you can upgrade components on your RTR model. Refer to the
manufacturer’s website or contact Customer Service for compatible upgrade
options.
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