APC AP2210E Electric 22x10 Propeller Replacement for RC Aircraft  [AP2210E]

APC PROPELLER 22x10E ELECTRIC
Price:
AUD$21.23
Brand:
APC
Model:
AP2210E
Condition:
Brand New
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What this electric propeller does

The APC AP2210E propeller is offered as a direct replacement for electric powered 22x10 RC aircraft. This overview regards the item purely as an RC accessory for fixed wing hobby use and bench testing, concentrating on correct mounting, installation steps, and its influence on motor-to-prop matching.

Fitment: ensure the diameter and pitch in the name suit your airframe and provide sufficient clearance. Verify the hub bore and the motor shaft arrangement; if required, use a compatible adaptor, collet, or spinner which are normally sold separately.

Installation basics: remove any spinner and the existing prop, check the hub for signs of damage, fit the prop so it sits flush on the shaft or collet, then tighten with the appropriate nut or screw. Observe torque specs for mounting hardware and run a low throttle static spin to confirm there is no contact with the airframe or spinner.

Tuning and performance role: the 22x10 dimension is chosen to balance thrust output with RPM for a particular motor and ESC. During setup, perform static thrust checks while tracking motor temperature and current, then fine tune battery selection, gear ratio, or prop size to keep operating loads safe. Regular prop balancing and inspection for chips or cracks helps prevent vibration issues and component fatigue.

As a replacement part for electric RC aircraft requiring a 22x10 prop, the APC AP2210E should be used within a careful motor and prop matching workflow with routine balance and condition checks before flight.

Yes, many sport and larger scale electric models use 22x10 props when the motor and airframe support that diameter and pitch, but always double check spinner and fuselage clearance.
That depends on your motor shaft size and the prop hub bore. If they differ, fit a matching collet or adapter; ensure the adapter also works with any spinner you plan to use.
Balance the prop whenever you notice vibration changes, after impact or repair, or as part of regular preflight checks to maintain smooth operation and reduce stress on bearings.
During initial runs watch motor temperature, current draw, and listen for unusual vibration. Confirm prop security and spinner clearance after the first few short flights.

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