D Davey Well-Known Member Joined Feb 11, 2017 Messages 163 Reaction score 44 Age 56 Location Nj Feb 17, 2019 #1 Hello. I got 4 brother hobby motors . They all have the same diredtoin threadd on top. Will my blade come loose when flying. Thanks Reactions: Wayno52
Hello. I got 4 brother hobby motors . They all have the same diredtoin threadd on top. Will my blade come loose when flying. Thanks
Wayno52 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 28, 2017 Messages 1,839 Reaction score 2,093 Location Wait A While Western Australia Feb 17, 2019 #2 No that is not an issue. Most of my quads are all right hand thread. Just make sure they are tight.
D Davey Well-Known Member Joined Feb 11, 2017 Messages 163 Reaction score 44 Age 56 Location Nj Feb 17, 2019 #3 Thanks wayno. When it slammed into the ground that prop got loose. Reactions: Wayno52
IceFyre13th Well-Known Member Joined Apr 29, 2016 Messages 58 Reaction score 37 Age 60 Feb 18, 2019 #4 That's why we all do pre-flight checks.......
K Kian2552 Member Joined Oct 22, 2018 Messages 17 Reaction score 4 Age 24 Feb 18, 2019 #5 Use nylock nuts and it should be fine. Also, you should be able to hear the prop slipping when the nut becomes loose if it does.
Use nylock nuts and it should be fine. Also, you should be able to hear the prop slipping when the nut becomes loose if it does.
DavidKersting Well-Known Member Joined May 14, 2017 Messages 123 Reaction score 74 Age 58 Location Butte Montana Mar 2, 2019 #6 Just dont use those cone shaped ones, or at least not without a lock washer under it. I have a few different color bags of (3ea), and some leftover drone parts due to thinking it would hold. GO NYLOCK.
Just dont use those cone shaped ones, or at least not without a lock washer under it. I have a few different color bags of (3ea), and some leftover drone parts due to thinking it would hold. GO NYLOCK.