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RED tape indicates
front direction
Note: Rotors on opposite sides of the Hexacopter rotate
in the opposite direction for stability. Check the
inscription on the motor for direction
Stable Rotors
Special note: The underside of the rotor has a larger size hole to suit alternative
Rotor A
Rotor B
Top side of Rotor
Bottom side of Rotor
has larger hole
A shim is supplied to ensure
a tight and balanced fit on
the motor shaft.
Ensure the shim is fitted before
fastening rotors to each motor.
Be mindful not to lose the shim.
Warning: Operations of a Rotor that
is unbalanced, bent, cracked, dirty
or otherwise damaged may result in
part failure, further damage or
injury. Use of Vibrating rotor can
lead to unwarrantable damage
There are two types or rotors Rotor
A
is CW (clockwise) spinning and Rotor
B
is CCW (counter-clockwise) spinning.
Rotors feature a small directional arrow on the top to indicate the intended direction of spin and the rotor must be
fitted to the motor with the same direction of spin. The motors are inscribed with CW (clockwise) and CCW (counter-
clockwise).
Fitting rotors
Ensure that the shim is still fitted to the underside of the rotor before fitting to motors. Match the motors spin
direction with the markings on the rotors, the nuts on the motor shaft alternate between normal and reverse threaded
As a means to reduce risk of a loosening in flight.
Warning:
Fast moving rotors may cause damage or injury.
Warning:
Always ensure the rotors are not fitted when testing or preforming maintenance when the flight battery is
fitted for risk of accident
Product Overview: Recognising Rotors