HexaCrafter and consists of carbon fiber booms, center plate, motor mounts, power distribution board and landing gear (optional). Recommended electric motors, propellers, motor speed controls, and flight controller may be integrated by HexaCrafter or the operator and consist of industry standard flight-proven components.
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HexaCrafter airframe. Motor and ESC wiring is accomplished by HexaCrafter, however as a rule all ESC to motor connections should be done using solder splice technique or bullet connectors capable of 100a load. ESC to power distribution board wiring is accomplished by solder technique.
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Life Limited Parts and TBO: The HexaCrafter airframe contains no life limited structural components. All airframe components must be inspected prior to each flight for obvious signs of defects, and repaired or replaced as necessary. If repair information is not available in the airframe assembly publication, consult the manufacturer for guidance.
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Flight Cautions Caution: When flying, the rotating propellers may cause serious damage and injury. Please fly safely at all times. 1. Do not fly in rain or snow. 2. Ensure all soft dampeners, vibration absorbers and flight control mounting pads are in good condition before every flight.
Appendix A – Motor, ESC and Propeller Information Motors:...
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ESC's: Propeller Information: Please refer to the manufacturer for propeller installation options: http://www.rctigermotor.com/html/2013/prop_0805/14.html Note that standard torque requirements apply to all propeller nuts and adapter plates.
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For additional information on systems and assemblies not covered, please contact HexaCrafter at: HexaCrafter 2750 Northampton Road Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44223 Tel: (330) 929-0989 Email: araines@hexacrafter.com...
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