Includes brushless motors for stable drive torque, LED lighting (cab, boom, and warning lights), and realistic sound modules.
Always turn on the radio controller first , then the machine. For some models like the SIKU, the on/off switch is hidden in the exhaust pipe .
Controls the boom (big arm), stick (small arm), bucket, and rotation. Left and right track drive. Ch 7 Hydraulic Pump Must be OFF before connecting the battery signal. Ch 8 - 9 Controls standard lamps and multi-mode warning beacons. Ch 11 - 12 Sound & Volume Operates engine sounds, horns, and volume levels. 4. Real-World Liebherr R 980 SME Specs
For those looking to match the model to the real machine's performance: 571 HP (420 kW) Tier 4f.
Many modern special editions use a sliding rear cover design for easy battery replacement. 2. Setup and Maintenance Guide To get your 980 model running, follow these standard steps:
Monitor voltage on your radio display; if it drops below 11 volts , it's time to recharge to protect the battery and ensure smooth operation. 3. Control Assignments (Standard RC Layout)
Includes brushless motors for stable drive torque, LED lighting (cab, boom, and warning lights), and realistic sound modules.
Always turn on the radio controller first , then the machine. For some models like the SIKU, the on/off switch is hidden in the exhaust pipe . Includes brushless motors for stable drive torque, LED
Controls the boom (big arm), stick (small arm), bucket, and rotation. Left and right track drive. Ch 7 Hydraulic Pump Must be OFF before connecting the battery signal. Ch 8 - 9 Controls standard lamps and multi-mode warning beacons. Ch 11 - 12 Sound & Volume Operates engine sounds, horns, and volume levels. 4. Real-World Liebherr R 980 SME Specs Controls the boom (big arm), stick (small arm),
For those looking to match the model to the real machine's performance: 571 HP (420 kW) Tier 4f. Ch 8 - 9 Controls standard lamps and
Many modern special editions use a sliding rear cover design for easy battery replacement. 2. Setup and Maintenance Guide To get your 980 model running, follow these standard steps:
Monitor voltage on your radio display; if it drops below 11 volts , it's time to recharge to protect the battery and ensure smooth operation. 3. Control Assignments (Standard RC Layout)