Anyone else notice this? The plastic hub that sits on top of the motor, three out of the four on my new Phantom 4 Pro are slightly loose. Anyone else having this issue?
They should still not have any play in them
That is a scary video. I can imagine lots of threads about that in the future if the prop mounts can become so loose.Are you sure the prop mounts are not loose? Check out this video:
It's the shoulder screws that hold the prop mount clips down... If you remove a loose prop mount and look at the screws coming through, you'll see the non threaded shoulders are slightly showing, tightening them could rip the threads as they are already torqued correctly.
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Mi Phantom 4 Pro don't have that metal plate that hold the propellers. It suppose to haved? Sorry for my English my primary language is Spanish.
Also if one was to do this make sure not to get any on the plastic hubs...it will cause a failure and u do not want that in the air....seen that to many times with 350 qx. That is why the srews come with a loctite formula already dried on the screws. Imo i wouldnt use liquid loctite (blue) unless u absolutely know what u are doing maybe a little on tooth pick and stick it on motor threadsI know on the other brand of UAV's that starts with a Y there were some motor mount/screws loose issues and some people removed the screws and put a drop of the Loctite (Loctite Threadlocker Blue 242 - designed for the locking and sealing of threaded fasteners which require normal disassembly with standard hand tools) on each one. There are different types of the Loctite so make sure you don't get the wrong one that will be very hard to remove.
Also if one was to do this make sure not to get any on the plastic hubs...it will cause a failure and u do not want that in the air....seen that to many times with 350 qx. That is why the srews come with a loctite formula already dried on the screws. Imo i wouldnt use liquid loctite (blue) unless u absolutely know what u are doing maybe a little on tooth pick and stick it on motor threads
What is the correct type of Loctite to get? Can we also just put a light coat -with toothpick or very fine paintbrush- on the screws & let it dry, just to give a little extra hold?