Hey,
I have these motors http://store.jdrones.com/product_p/ac2836358.htm
with these props http://store.jdrones.com/product_p/ac1245bl.htm
i've read the instructions on props install,
but the washer/spacer they put there inside the prop (seems like the 2nd biggest of the set) doesnt even fit the threaded shaft.
http://diydrones.com/forum/topics/propeller-install-notes
the problem as described in the following pictures....
please advise !
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Permalink Reply by ARHEXA on April 1, 2011 at 12:19pm i know.
i use it,
just took the picture without it to show that the thicker part of the shaft (not threaded) it thicker and blocks the prop...
Permalink Reply by Michael Krader on April 1, 2011 at 4:49pm
Permalink Reply by arashi on April 1, 2011 at 4:53pm I thought that too.
Then I bought the reamer and it all made sense and the props fit perfectly.
Permalink Reply by Michael Krader on April 1, 2011 at 5:06pm my point was that some people might not have the access to getting that or having to wait extra time if they can find out where to order one from.
only other comment is that how tight is the fit on the inner alum piece to the prop bore. if its a tight slip fit to control runnout or keep it to a min then this might need a comment for people to assemble there parts. if a mistake is made here your going to have run-out/balance problems that cant be balanced out. this is a really important area that cant be understated.
Permalink Reply by arashi on April 1, 2011 at 9:28pm
Permalink Reply by ARHEXA on April 1, 2011 at 10:43pm OK, i see it happened to more people, using the same motors and props from jDrones ??
the reamer i saw had 6mm, 7mm, 8mm and 10mm.
I just measured precisely the elements:
threaded shaft: 6.1mm
thicker part of the shaft - not threaded, seen on the second pic of the post :6.3mm
prop very inner hole: 6.17mm
from the measuring i learn that this thicker shaft is only 0.13mm thicker than the prop inner size,
that should easily fit with the prop being plastic.
i tried to push it hard on the shaft exactly like the second picture on the post, without the bottom aluminum 'base' locking part (just to see if it would go over the thicker part, and after applying some force it did.
i believe this needed force would be applied naturally when locking the prop hard with the spinner/locking part.
so problem solved.
the thing is that this is not using a ring.
the biggest ring has inner diameter of 7.95mm, the next one has of 5.95mm
ideally i should have a ring that is slightly bigger inner diameter than the prop one, 6.17mm up to the thicker shaft dia. 6.3mm.
i can drill the 5.95mm or any smaller ring to become 6.3mm, but the reamer doesn't have 6.3mm, only 6mm....
now, if the balancing/angle setting of the prop is done by the two aluminum bases of the two parts between which the prop is locked, i probably don't have to worry too much because it will ensure being parallel and at right angle....
Permalink Reply by Gunnar Forsgren mobimation.com on April 3, 2011 at 1:47pm Using a reamer you could destroy the perfect fit making the props run with bad imbalance.
Trust me; the propellers and that shim fits perfectly on the motor axle.
I prepared this description on mounting propellers. Is this how you do it ?
Permalink Reply by Michael Krader on April 3, 2011 at 4:31pm
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