Yes, you can and that might be the only way to remove the metal bits. Now, that bell is really tight on there and it’s supposed to be because it’s held in place by friction. Pull straight up. Don’t wiggle back and forth. Just one straight motion. Then use tweezers or even putty to remove the particles. There’s a small chance that compressed air could knock of the metal bits without taking anything apart. Let us know what you end up doing! Good luck!
What keeps the bell attached? Would friction on the permanent magnets not prevent the bell from spinning? Or is it friction between the shaft and the bell??
It’s the friction between the shaft and the bell that keeps the bell on. It’s really, really tight. The permanent magnets never touch the magnets on the bell but I suppose the magnetic attraction does help keep the bell in place a bit as well.
I’ll tell you but please use ultimate caution and precision. Use the smallest finest punch and punch a dent in the center. Drill with the absolute skinniest drill bit you can find down as far as the screw goes. Drop a drop off lithium grease to loosen. Put the punch back in and gently wiggle it out. Good luck.
Maybe try to blow compressed air if you think dirt or sand got in the motor. Is there power going to it at all? Do you feel it moving a little or no motion at all?
ON the HUB ONLY !!! ON the HUB!!! ON the HUB!!! ON the HUB!!! ON the HUB!!!
Yes. Gotta be careful
WOW!!!
You think it's possible to remove the bell from an good drone? (I have some metal paricles on the magnets)
Yes, you can and that might be the only way to remove the metal bits. Now, that bell is really tight on there and it’s supposed to be because it’s held in place by friction. Pull straight up. Don’t wiggle back and forth. Just one straight motion. Then use tweezers or even putty to remove the particles. There’s a small chance that compressed air could knock of the metal bits without taking anything apart. Let us know what you end up doing! Good luck!
What keeps the bell attached? Would friction on the permanent magnets not prevent the bell from spinning? Or is it friction between the shaft and the bell??
It’s the friction between the shaft and the bell that keeps the bell on. It’s really, really tight. The permanent magnets never touch the magnets on the bell but I suppose the magnetic attraction does help keep the bell in place a bit as well.
You can get a new bell for 14 bucks.
Oh wow I didn’t even think of that!
Where can i get them? Can you please link it to me?
This is what I found on Amazon
a.co/d/ik0keCY
Hey while changing my propellers my screw broke and is now stuck. What do I do?
pudiste solucionarlo, que paso?
I’ll tell you but please use ultimate caution and precision. Use the smallest finest punch and punch a dent in the center. Drill with the absolute skinniest drill bit you can find down as far as the screw goes. Drop a drop off lithium grease to loosen. Put the punch back in and gently wiggle it out. Good luck.
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A bird attacked my drone it fell and the motor is not rotating what should I do
Maybe try to blow compressed air if you think dirt or sand got in the motor. Is there power going to it at all? Do you feel it moving a little or no motion at all?
Amigo tô com drone motor travo tem como mim chama no zap
Meu amigo, sinto muito, mas não falo português. Caiu na areia? Ar comprimido funciona para isso
Why is there so much slack? has the thread worn out?
Yep, gotta be from too many collisions. The motor bell cogs are just soft aluminum.