22
Parts/Tools
Required:
Propeller
(2
‐
blade
or
4
‐
blade)
Spinner
back
plate
(for
2
‐
blade
or
4
‐
blade)
Spinner
cap/cone
3mm
flat
washer;
1pc
3mm
hex
‘lock’
nut;
1pc
(for
4
‐
blade)
or
2pcs
(for
2
‐
blade)
3mm
‘flanged’
nut;
1pc
(for
4
‐
blade)
Pliers,
an
adjustable
wrench
and/or
a
5.5mm
socket/wrench
To
install
the
4
‐
blade
propeller
start
by
threading
the
3mm
‘flanged’
nut
onto
the
threaded
portion
of
the
motor
shaft,
with
the
‘flange’
oriented
toward
the
end
of
the
shaft
,
until
it
stops
at
the
end
of
the
threads.
Tighten
this
nut
in
place
(do
not
over
‐
tighten!)
then
install
the
propeller
on
the
shaft
and
slide
it
against
the
nut.
To
install
the
2
‐
blade
propeller
start
by
threading
the
first
(rear)
3mm
hex
‘lock’
nut
onto
the
threaded
portion
of
the
motor
shaft,
with
the
nylon
insert/’lock’
oriented
toward
the
BACK
of
the
airplane
,
until
it
stops
at
the
end
of
the
threads.
Tighten
this
nut
in
place
(do
not
over
‐
tighten!)
then
install
the
propeller
on
the
shaft
and
rotate
it
as
necessary
until
it
lines
up
with,
slides
over
and
fully
‘engages’
the
nut.
Next,
install
the
appropriate
spinner
back
plate
on
the
shaft
and
over
the
propeller.
Slide
the
flat
washer
onto
the
shaft
and
against
the
spinner
back
plate
then
thread
the
(front)
hex
‘lock’
nut
(with
the
nylon
insert/’lock’
oriented
away
from
the
washer)
onto
the
shaft
and
tighten
it
accordingly
(do
not
over
‐
tighten!).
IMPORTANT
NOTE:
You
will
need
to
use
pliers
(narrow
needle
nose,
or
even
hemostats,
will
work
best)
to
carefully
hold
the
motor
shaft
behind
the
propeller
while
using
an
adjustable
wrench
or
5.5mm
socket/wrench
to
tighten
the
hex
nut
in
front
of
the
propeller/spinner
back
plate.
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