I don't mean to replace the flat cable or the video cable, I mean taken apart the actual gimbal motors at the pivot points. (I've replaced video and flat cables, that's not a problem)
I have a couple of gimbals, one of them is bent a bit beyond 90 degrees , so the camera hits the side when starting up (previous owner had a very heavy crash), and a second gimbal that feels fine on two of the axis, but one of them doesn't feel as free as the other two (again, previous owner crashed, ripped gimbal off completely). It's not particularly stiff, but definitely not quite as floppy as the other gimbal or other joints, and also doesn't have a hard stop when rotated one way, which the other gimbal and the one on my working Mavic Pro seem to have.
I was hoping to be able to dismantle the joint and put together one working gimbal from all the good bits of the two I have, but I can't seem to get the gimbal joints apart. I've removed the single visible screw, but don't want to force things.
It's probably not a common thing for people to take apart, but I figure I've got nothing to lose by asking....
I have a couple of gimbals, one of them is bent a bit beyond 90 degrees , so the camera hits the side when starting up (previous owner had a very heavy crash), and a second gimbal that feels fine on two of the axis, but one of them doesn't feel as free as the other two (again, previous owner crashed, ripped gimbal off completely). It's not particularly stiff, but definitely not quite as floppy as the other gimbal or other joints, and also doesn't have a hard stop when rotated one way, which the other gimbal and the one on my working Mavic Pro seem to have.
I was hoping to be able to dismantle the joint and put together one working gimbal from all the good bits of the two I have, but I can't seem to get the gimbal joints apart. I've removed the single visible screw, but don't want to force things.
It's probably not a common thing for people to take apart, but I figure I've got nothing to lose by asking....