Key points for inspection before the installation of drone blades
The key points for inspection before installing the drone blades are as follows:
First, inspection of the blades themselves
Visual inspection:
Carefully observe whether there are any damages, cracks, deformations or other problems on the surface of the blade. These defects may cause the blades to break or their performance to decline during flight.
Model and compatibility:
Confirm that the blade model is compatible with the unmanned aerial vehicle. Drones of different models or brands may require the use of blades of specific specifications. Using mismatched blades may cause unstable flight or damage to the unmanned aerial vehicle.
Rotation direction:
Pay attention to the rotation direction of the blades (such as clockwise rotation of CW and counterclockwise rotation of CCW), and ensure that the blades are in line with the flight direction of the unmanned aerial vehicle. Installing the wrong rotation direction may cause the drone to fail to take off or fly normally.
Pitch, curvature, distortion
Check whether the pitch of the blades is consistent and avoid using blades with inconsistent pitches. Meanwhile, check whether the blades are bent or twisted, as these issues can affect the aerodynamic performance of the blades.
Second, check the compatibility between the blades and the unmanned aerial vehicle
Inspection of shaft holes and declared holes:
Confirm that the shaft hole and declaration hole of the blade (if applicable) are free of debris or dirt and should not be excessively worn. Excessively worn shaft holes or declared holes may cause the blades to be not securely fixed, resulting in their detachment or breakage during flight.
Cooperation situation:
Check the fit between the blades and the unmanned aerial vehicle to ensure that the installation interfaces of the blades and the unmanned aerial vehicle are perfectly matched. Mismatched installation interfaces may cause the blades to loosen or fall off during flight.
Third, inspection of the drone body
Integrity check
Check whether all components of the drone body are intact and undamaged, without any issues such as damage or deformation. Damaged or deformed fuselage components may affect the installation of the blades and the flight stability of the unmanned aerial vehicle.
Inspection of fixed screws
If the drone blades need to be fixed with screws, ensure that the fixing screws are intact and there are no signs of loosening or damage. Loose screws may cause the blades to fall off during flight.
Fourth, other inspection items
Cleanliness inspection
Before installing the blades, ensure that the installation interface between the blades and the unmanned aerial vehicle is clean and free of foreign objects. Dust, grease and other impurities may affect the installation and fixation effect of the blades.
Installation environment:
Select a flat and spacious ground for the installation of the blades, and ensure that no one or animals enter during the installation process. A good installation environment helps to reduce the occurrence of accidents.
In summary, the key points for inspection before installing the drone blades include the inspection of the blades themselves, the compatibility check between the blades and the drone, the inspection of the drone body, and other inspection items. The strict implementation of these inspection steps helps ensure the correct installation of the blades and the flight safety of the unmanned aerial vehicle.




