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Do they make a prop adapter for a brushless motor with 5 mm shaft that is held in place with a set screw and has a 1/4 x 28 thread for the prop
need manufacturer and part number
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For a motor big enough to have a 5mm shaft, wouldn't a collet type prop adapter center better and hold better?
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Many places to buy prop adaptors. As stated probably need a collet style.
https://innov8tivedesigns.com/collet-style-prop-adapter-with-spinner-nut-for-5-0mm-motor-shafts.html
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I used one once and as I recall I could only find one. E-flite - EFLM1932
https://www.hobbyzone.com/building-supplies/props-and-spinners/electric/adapters/EFLM1932L.html
https://www.amainhobbies.com/eflite-5mm-prop-adapter-w-set-screw-eflm1932/p42422
https://www.discounthobbywarehouse.com/shopexd.asp?id=33933
I much prefer the collet style and they seem to run more true.
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