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PROPELLER REPLACEMENT
Individually damaged or worn propeller blades require
the entire propeller to be replaced. They are easily
installed, removed, or replaced with a simple push-
and-twist method that requires no tools or hardware.
There are two CW propellers and two CCW propellers.
The propellers are keyed so that the CW and CCW
props cannot be mounted to the wrong hub.
The CW propellers have black rivets that secure their
blades. The CW propellers lock into place by turning
them in a CCW direction.
The CW propeller motors have a black ring below the
spring. The CW propeller motors have a black ring
below the spring. The CCW propellers lock into place by
turning them in a CW direction.
The two CCW propellers have silver rivets that secure
their blades. The two CCW propeller motors have a
silver ring below the spring. The CCW propellers lock
into place by turning them in a clockwise direction.
PROPELLER REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
1. To remove a propeller, push down and rotate
until the propeller comes free.
2. To attach a propeller to a motor, line up and
insert the three bent legs on the underside of
the propeller into the three slots on the motor.
3. Hold the propeller motor in place while
pushing down to compress the spring on the
shaft. Rotate the propeller into place. Allow
the spring to push the hub up into its locked
position.