Sorry to say, but I will never just spin my props on, I use the tool to make sure they are on. Why? Because I have had a prop spin off as I was doing side to side motion. The "Air-Braking" if not reduced by your flying skills will fail.
I hate the metal motor threads to a plastic rotor idea. I might try a suggestion from a user here, to use a "Star-Washer" on all four props, to prevent this miserable bad engineering concept to be sold to us.
Kurt
I hate the metal motor threads to a plastic rotor idea. I might try a suggestion from a user here, to use a "Star-Washer" on all four props, to prevent this miserable bad engineering concept to be sold to us.
Kurt
I can turn mine off with my Fingers.. Holding the motor with one hand and turning the prop with the other.. I had one that was real snug one time and I did use the "wrench" it came with and it works nice.. Taking props on and off isn't gonna make the shell crack.. Tightening the motor screws/bolts too tight will crack it, crashing will crack it.. Or just getting a bad shell from dji from the start will crack it lol
EDIT: I have never tightened my props by hand.. I just spin them on and where they stop they stop.. They will auto tighten as you fly. And I havnt ever had a prop come off on me "knock on wood"
I didn't think you HAD to tighten them by hand.. Some ppl do. It's not gonna hurt anything, just gonna be harder to take off when you do
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