22x10E APC AP2210E Replacement Propeller for Electric RC Models  [AP2210E]

APC PROPELLER 22x10E ELECTRIC
Price:
NZD$25.74
Brand:
APC
Model:
AP2210E
Condition:
Brand New
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Propeller specifications and fitment notes

The APC AP2210E propeller serves as a direct replacement for electric powered RC aircraft sized 22x10. The text below treats the item as an aftermarket accessory for fixed wing hobby models and bench evaluation, emphasising correct fitment, safe installation, and its part in matching propeller load to motor performance.

Fitment: verify the stated diameter and pitch match your model and that there is enough clearance from the fuselage and spinner. Check the hub bore and whether the motor shaft requires an adapter or collet; adapters and spinners are typically sold separately and must be compatible with the prop hub.

Installation basics: remove any spinner or old prop, examine the hub for damage, position the prop so it seats square on the shaft or collet, then fasten with the appropriate nut or screw. Adhere to torque recommendations for motor mounting hardware and conduct a low speed spin check to ensure there is no contact with surrounding parts.

Tuning and performance role: selecting a 22x10 propeller aims to trade RPM for thrust according to the motor and ESC capability. For tuning, use static thrust measurements while observing motor temperature and current, and adjust battery choice, gearing, or prop size to maintain safe operating loads. Regular balancing and inspection for damage will limit vibration and wear.

Used as a replacement prop, the APC AP2210E is intended for hobbyist electric RC aircraft needing the 22x10 configuration; apply careful motor matching and routine balance inspections prior to each flight.

A 22x10 is commonly fitted to medium to larger electric fixed wing models where the prop diameter and pitch suit the aircraft's power and speed range; always check clearance and spinner compatibility.
Measure your motor shaft and the prop hub bore. If they do not match, source a collet or adapter sized to your shaft; confirm the adapter fits the prop hub and spinner if used.
Check static balance with a prop balancer, remove a small amount of material from the heavy side or add tape to the light side, and inspect blade edges for damage that could affect balance.
Carry out short static runs while monitoring current and temperature, and listen for unusual vibration. Recheck fasteners and spinner clearance after the initial test flights.

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