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Airframe Screw Inspection for the DJI Agras T50 Drone
Inspecting Airframe Screws on Agras T50 Aircraft
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Purpose: Monthly inspection of airframe screws to ensure safety and prevent premature failure.
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Tools Needed: 3mm Allen screwdriver, 16 mm socket, red lock tight.
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Inspection Process:
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Start by randomly checking three screws per arm connector with the Allen screwdriver to ensure they are tight.
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Visually inspect all screws on the arm connector for any stripped heads or physical damage.
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Proceed to check screws around the entire aircraft, replacing any damaged or loose screws.
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Strip off coverings to access arm connector if needed for thorough inspection and replacement.
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Move to landing gear and inspect screws on cross beams, ensuring heads are not stripped and screws are not warped.
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Check screws on landing gear fixing pieces and tighten or replace damaged or loose screws.
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Lastly, inspect arm pins, apply red thread locker (high strength), and tighten with a 16 mm socket.
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Maintenance Recommendation:
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DJI recommends replacing airframe screws after 700 hours of flight.
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