APC AP2210E 22x10E Electric Replacement Prop for RC Aircraft  [AP2210E]

APC PROPELLER 22x10E ELECTRIC
Price:
CAD$20.99
Brand:
APC
Model:
AP2210E
Condition:
Brand New
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Electric propeller overview for hobbyists

The APC AP2210E propeller is supplied as a direct replacement part for electric powered RC aircraft that use a 22x10 size. This description treats the item strictly as an RC scale accessory for fixed wing models and bench testing, focusing on fit, installation approach, and its role in tuning propeller to motor performance.

Fitment: check that the blade diameter and pitch shown in the product name match your airframe and motor clearance before fitting. Confirm hub bore and shaft/nut arrangement on your motor or adaptor; adapters, collets, or spinners sold separately must match the propeller hub and motor shaft configuration.

Installation basics: remove the spinner or existing prop, inspect the hub for damage, seat the prop evenly on the shaft or collet, then secure with the correct nut or screw. Follow manufacturer torque guidance for motor mount hardware and perform a static spin check at low throttle to ensure no contact with the airframe or spinner.

Tuning and performance role: this propeller size is used to balance thrust and RPM for a given motor and ESC setup. When tuning, start with static thrust runs and monitor motor temperature and current draw, then adjust battery, gearing, or prop size as needed to keep loads within safe limits for your motor and ESC. Balancing the prop and checking for nicks or cracks before each flight reduces vibration and component wear.

As a replacement prop, the APC AP2210E is intended for hobby use on electric RC aircraft where the 22x10 form factor is required; use it as part of a methodical motor and prop matching process and perform routine inspection and balance checks before flight.

Medium to larger electric fixed wing models that provide sufficient clearance and accept the matching hub bore typically use 22x10 props; always confirm airframe and spinner clearance before fitting.
Adapter requirements depend on your motor shaft diameter and the prop hub bore. Measure the shaft and hub, then choose a suitable collet or adapter; spinners are usually sold separately.
Use a static prop balancer to check for heavy spots, remove small amounts from the heavy blade or add balancing tape to the light side, and inspect for nicks, cracks, or warping before each flight.
Perform a low throttle static spin to confirm no contact with the airframe or spinner, verify prop security, and run short monitored thrust tests to watch motor temperature and current draw.

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