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Your cart is empty. Suitable for any size Multi-rotor propeller
Made of Carbon Fiber and metal
Maglev-way to ensure propeller balance with zero friction
Package Include:
1 x Prop Balancer
Chris Sharp
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
I paid for the more expensive balanced after reading all the reviews of bents shafts on these cheaper models. Well my expensive model had a bent shaft too. So I bought one of these figuring why not? This thing works great!! Exactly as described and was 1/4 of the price!
ccamilocr
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2024
justo lo q necesitaba para calibrar las helices de mis multirotores
TedM
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
This came assembled in a small box. It looked nice with carbon fiber end supports and aluminum cross beams but I struggled to make it work practically. First, it seemed that the spindle itself would settle at a specific positions - not good; the whole spindle arrangement seems wobbly and I think I figured out that the spindle itself was magnetized and was settling to match the magnet poles. So I used a demagnetizer and it was a bit better but it was still settling in the same places which makes the balance questionable. My way of prop balancing involves spinning the prop and seeing if it settles in the same place which would indicate that it was heavy on one side; this setup is so small that you can't even spin a 4.75 inch propellor. I decided to make an alternative base out of a piece of 2x4 - see picture - which works much better as you can mount and spin much larger props.This is not really up for the advertised function and not everyone has the tools to do what I did.
Thomas Royce
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023
The cones are not machined perfectly concentric, so it is only possible to achieve an approximate prop balance. You get what you pay for...
J.R.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2021
Hi guys, this is a great product at a fantastic price. Why spend $20 to $40 on a prop balancer when you can buy this one for under $8? I read some prior reviews where people say that the balancing bar is warped. But, this is incorrect. What you have to do when you buy any prop balancer is to calibrate the balancer before you try balancing a prop. First, you have to make sure the table where you put the balancer on is perfectly flat. Then you spin the balancer without a prop on it to see if it is balanced. If you see it wobble or always stop at the same place, you have to either shave off aluminum on the other side of the blue collet, or add some glue to add weight. In other words, you have to balance the balancer just as you do a prop. Once the balancer is balanced, you can go on to balance your props. You have to do this with any balancer that you buy, even the most expensive, model, because manufacturing tolerances are not super precise. A perfect balancer built to precise tolerances would cost hundreds of dollars and would have to be shipped and stored in special containers. I hope this helps.
Mohammed Farhan Zubair
Reviewed in India on January 29, 2017
It is very good,lite weight balancer only without nuts Propellers.And one should remember it is not for self-tightening Propeller which is pre installed Nuts.
ワンコ
Reviewed in Japan on February 10, 2016
マルチコプター用と表記されていたので購入したが、プロペラの軸が貫通していないため使用不能でした。
LTandMR
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2016
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LastingMagnet
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2015
I had purchased another similar plastic balancer from the big name only hobby store. That one stopped working after 10 balances due to the threads on the shaft and cones getting worn. The cones on the other were made of soft aluminum.This one has worked consistently on more than 10 balances so far. It is made of sturdy carbon fiber and aluminum. The cones and shaft are made of a heavier and harder material which I expect to last much longer.
customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2014
The balancer I received is not balanced. The two hubs are heavier on one side and will not spin freely when spun without a prop on it. Also, the distance between the magnets were too narrow and required a spacer placed on the top support to permit the spindle to spin freely. When balancing props, you can only be as accurate as the balancer. It is a great idea poorly implemented with this product. I do not recommended buying this low priced balancer.
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