M
AINTENANCE
Arm Release
Knob
Arm Piot
Screw
Arm Adjustment
The arms should be adjusted to partially fold
downward when the release knobs are
pushed in toward the center of the aircraft.
The arms should not freefall all the way
against the airframe or landing gear. Loosen
or tighten the arm bracket pivot screw on
each arm to ensure proper adjustment.
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Inspection
Inspect all wires, screws and connectors for proper installation, tightness, and wear.
Do
not over-tighten screws. Snug plus 1/4 turn is recommended.
Inspect Lithium Ion (LiPo) batteries. Dispose of and replace any damaged or swollen
batteries.
Propeller Replacement
Cracked or broken propellers can cause
excessive vibration and should be replaced
as soon as possible.
WARNING: Installing any of the six (6)
propellers incorrectly will cause the
aircraft to flip and result in a crash!
The sUAS hexacopter features alternating
clockwise and counterclockwise motors per
the diagram to the right. Propellers are also
made in clockwise and counter-clockwise
models, and the must be properly matched
to the motors in the positions shown. Part
numbers for the propellers are as follows:
1. Clockwise: T-Motor MF-2211L
2. Counterclockwise: T-Motor MF-2211R