Replacement APC AP2210E 22x10E Electric Propeller for RC Aircraft  [AP2210E]

APC PROPELLER 22x10E ELECTRIC
Price:
£11.26
Brand:
APC
Model:
AP2210E
Condition:
Brand New
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RC electric propeller information

The APC AP2210E propeller is described as a direct replacement for electric powered RC aircraft that use a 22x10 size. This entry treats the prop as an aftermarket accessory for fixed wing models and bench testing, concentrating on fitment, installation guidance, and its effect on propeller-to-motor behaviour.

Fitment: confirm the blade diameter and pitch listed match your airframe and that there is adequate clearance. Check the hub bore and the motor shaft arrangement; you may need a separate adapter, collet, or spinner to suit the prop hub and motor shaft configuration.

Installation basics: remove the spinner or old prop, inspect the hub for damage, fit the prop so it seats squarely on the shaft or collet, then fasten with the appropriate nut or screw. Follow recommended torque for motor mount hardware and carry out a low throttle spin test to ensure no contact with the airframe or spinner.

Tuning and performance role: the 22x10 size helps tune the balance between thrust and RPM for a specific motor and ESC. When tuning, perform static thrust checks while monitoring motor temperature and current draw, and modify battery, gearing, or prop size as necessary to keep loads within safe limits. Routine balancing and inspection for nicks or cracks helps reduce vibration and wear.

As a replacement propeller for electric RC aircraft that require a 22x10 form factor, the APC AP2210E should be used within an organised motor and prop matching routine with regular inspections and balance checks prior to flight.

Measure the fuselage and spinner clearance against the 22 inch diameter; ensure the spinner and prop hub arrangement do not contact the airframe at full rotation by performing a static fit check before flight.
Start with static thrust measurements, observe motor temperature and current, then refine battery selection, gearing or prop choice to achieve the desired thrust while keeping electrical loads safe.
Inspect blade tips and leading edges for chips, check for cracks or warping, and look for any corrosion or damage at the hub prior to mounting; address defects before use.
Carry out a low RPM spin to verify clearance and balance, confirm fastener security, then monitor motor current and temperature over a few short runs to ensure the setup is within safe limits.

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