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Propeller Inspection for the DJI Agras T50 Drone
Drone Prop Inspection Process
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Cleaning Props
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Wipe off all props to remove excess chemicals.
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Clean every prop on the drone.
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Verification of Correct Props
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Check that props are mounted correctly.
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Ensure upper and lower props on each arm are in the correct position (e.g., upper counterclockwise, lower clockwise).
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Double-check this for every arm on the drone.
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Physical Inspection for Damage
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Inspect each prop for chips, cracks, or damage.
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Look for anything that could cause abnormal vibration.
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Check every prop on the aircraft.
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Checking for Warping
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Overlap props to check for bending.
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If one prop is significantly bent, replace both props on that motor.
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Check for warps by aligning props parallel to the ground.
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Replace props if there is any noticeable bending or warping.
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Maintenance Schedule
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DJI recommends replacing props every 700 flight hours.
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This is part of the daily maintenance.
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