22x10 APC AP2210 RC Propeller Compatible with Electric Fixed-Wing Models  [AP2210]

APC PROPELLER 22x10
Price:
NZD$37.23
Brand:
APC
Model:
AP2210
Condition:
Brand New
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Overview and notes for the APC AP2210 22x10

The APC AP2210 22x10 is built as an RC propeller for electric fixed-wing models. This write-up highlights practical fitment advice, straightforward installation guidance, and the effect a 22x10 propeller has when tuning thrust and RPM for sport or scale flights. Content is technical and aimed at modellers seeking reliable direction.

The 22x10 marking denotes diameter and pitch, both of which change static thrust and cruising RPM ranges. When swapping or upgrading a prop, inspect hub bore and spinner clearance, make sure the shaft is centred, and balance the prop to reduce vibration and preserve motor and electronics life.

Practical installation steps: confirm the prop matches your motor shaft diameter or hub adapter, secure mounting hardware to the recommended torque levels for your components, and perform a ground run to confirm smooth running. Some airframes may require small trims to the backplate or spinner to prevent contact at extreme control positions.

Specifications

  • Item Propeller 22x10
  • Material Manufacturer not specified
  • Model Number AP2210
  • Compatibility Intended for RC fixed-wing models requiring 22x10 propellers

For builders and flyers seeking a common diameter/pitch for setting up electric fixed-wing models, the APC AP2210 22x10 provides a sensible choice; always check hub fit and balance before flying.

The manufacturer does not list material details, so inspect the AP2210 for hairline cracks, distortion, or edge nicks before each session and replace if any fatigue appears.
Use a simple prop balancer to identify the heavy blade, then remove small amounts of material from the heavy side or add calibrated tape to the light side until it sits level on the balancer.
A 22x10 commonly raises static thrust and can increase current draw; perform a ground test to monitor ESC and motor temperatures and current to ensure ratings are not exceeded.
Regularly inspect the hub bore and blade roots for movement or cracking, keep the prop clean of glue and debris, and rebalance after any repair or noticeable impact.

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