E1200 Pro Tuned Propulsion System
The E1200 Pro Tuned Propulsion System is a multirotor propulsion system that is designed for multi-rotor aircrafts with 7-15 kg weight limits.
Features
- The E1200 Pro can be adapted on frames with 25mm-diameter arm tubes. It features enhanced efficiency, security and endurance.
- The powertrain integrates 4216 motor, 40A smart ESC and 17-inch propeller, making assembly and configuration more convenient than ever.
- The design of the powertrain provides effective protection for the internal mechanisms while making assembly and configuration more convenient.
- The Z-Blade 17-inch foldable propellers are made using an advanced carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer, which reduces rotational inertia and enhances rigidity.
- New, upgraded motors promote efficient heat dissipation to improve endurance and reliability, even when flying in harsh environments.
- The Smart ESCs feature a sinusoidal drive, which provides greater efficiency and more agile dynamic response.
- High visibility LED indicators provide real-time motor status information, enhancing flight safety.
In The Box
- Powertrain Clockwise ×1
- Powertrain Counter-Clockwise ×1
- Screws for arms (M3×14 hexagon)
- Screws for foldable propellers (M3×12.5 hexagon)
- Screws for propeller mount cover (M3×8)
- Screws for motor base mount (M3×12 hexagon)
- Soft dampers
- Propeller washers
FAQ
Remounting the Propellers
1) Use two foldable propeller mounting screws (M3×12.5 hexagon), the two propeller cover mounting screws (M3×8), and the four propeller washers to remount the propellers.
2) First apply thread locker to the thread of the propeller mount, then tighten the screws until the propeller blades are securely clamped and can rotate freely.
Propeller Precautions
Check the markers on the screws and propeller covers before every flight. If the propellers are loose, the markers will provide a visual cue, indicating that the screws should be tightened.
Assembling Motor Vibration Absorbers
Affix the motor vibration dampers. First insert the dampers, then tighten the four screws on motor base mount (M3×12 hexagon). The assembly process is identical for both the lockwise and counter-clockwise propellers.