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Centrifugal Nozzle Inspection of the DJI Agras T50 Drone
Inspecting Centrifugal Nozzles on the Agras T50
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Remove Spray Rod
- Unscrew the spray rod fixing nut.
- Disconnect the hose and cable in the end of the arm.
- Remove the spray rod from the drone completely.
- Remove the Centrifugal Motor
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Take out three 2.5mm screws from the top of the motor to drop it out.
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Disconnect Hose
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Disconnect the hose from the motor lower cover and separate the pieces.
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Separate Lower Cover
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Remove three 2mm screws to separate the lower cover from the motor.
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Inspect Motor Components
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Check motor sealing ring and centrifugal valve rubber pad for corrosion, pinching, or buildup.
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Spin the shaft to ensure it's not damaged.
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Inspect lower cover for damage or clogs.
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Inspect Solenoid
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Check the plug on the solenoid for damage or corrosion.
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Physically inspect for any dents or damage.
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Check Nozzle
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Ensure there is no buildup in the nozzle and clean if necessary.
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Inspect Plug
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Verify if the plug is still sealed from the factory, indicating the original motor.
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If needed, open the plug to check for buildup or corrosion.
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Maintenance Schedule
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DJI recommends replacing motors and cylinders at 700 flight hours.
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Monthly maintenance is advised for these inspections.
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