APC AP2210 22x10 Propeller for RC Fixed-Wing Models  [AP2210]

APC PROPELLER 22x10
Price:
£16.16
Brand:
APC
Model:
AP2210
Condition:
Brand New
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Summary: APC AP2210 22x10 propeller details

The APC AP2210 22x10 is an RC propeller intended for electric fixed-wing model aircraft. The description focuses on fitment checks, installation guidance, and the role a 22x10 prop has when tuning thrust and RPM for sport or scale operations. Language is practical and directed at modellers seeking precise, dependable advice.

Marked 22x10 for diameter and pitch, the propeller affects static thrust and typical RPM ranges. When fitting a replacement prop, check the hub bore and spinner clearance, ensure correct shaft centring, and balance the prop to limit vibration and protect motor bearings and electronics.

Typical installation steps: match the prop to the motor shaft diameter or hub adapter, tighten mounting hardware to the recommended torque for your setup, and perform a ground run-up to confirm smooth operation. Some installations will need small adjustments to the backplate or spinner to stop rubbing at full control deflection.

Specifications

  • Item Propeller 22x10
  • Material Manufacturer not specified
  • Model Number AP2210
  • Compatibility Intended for RC fixed-wing models requiring 22x10 propellers

As a practical prop option, the APC AP2210 22x10 is suitable for builders and flyers who require a common diameter and pitch for tuning electric fixed-wing models; always confirm hub fit and balance before use.

Verify the prop is balanced, the hub seats squarely on the backplate, and the shaft is not bent. Correct any imbalance or seating issue before flight.
A basic prop balancer is sufficient for the AP2210; use it to bring the blades into balance and recheck after any trimming or repair work.
Conduct a ground run and measure current draw and motor temperature; compare values against your motor and ESC ratings and limit initial flight durations until you are confident in thermal performance.
Consider the trade off between thrust and RPM: larger pitch or diameter increases static thrust but reduces peak RPM. Test changes on the ground and monitor current to select the best compromise for your airframe.

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