Bix3 Motor Mount
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Motor mount for the Bix3 to accommodate for bigger standard motors and props
I designed this mount for a Turnigy Aerodrive SK3 2836 1040kv motor. A Propdrive v2 2836 1400kv also fits and possibly other 2836 motors as well, as long as the mounting plate has a hole distance of 33mm diagonally. With this mount it is able to spin a 9x6 inch prop safely.
**Non printed parts**
You will need 8 M3 x 10 countersunk screws with corresponding M3 nuts, possibly Nylock, if you have them.
**Assembly**
- screw the motor to the mounting plate with the (lock) nuts on top.
- place the other 4 nuts in the recessed hex shaped holes on the mounting tube part
- screw the mounting plate with the motor to the mounting tube
- Cut the foam tube that usually holds the original plastic motor tube roughly at the height where the original motor tube would end.
- glue in the 3d printed motor mount using CA or epoxy. The protruding plastic "wings" should line up with the recessed parts in the foam
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I designed this mount for a Turnigy Aerodrive SK3 2836 1040kv motor. A Propdrive v2 2836 1400kv also fits and possibly other 2836 motors as well, as long as the mounting plate has a hole distance of 33mm diagonally. With this mount it is able to spin a 9x6 inch prop safely.
**Non printed parts**
You will need 8 M3 x 10 countersunk screws with corresponding M3 nuts, possibly Nylock, if you have them.
**Assembly**
- screw the motor to the mounting plate with the (lock) nuts on top.
- place the other 4 nuts in the recessed hex shaped holes on the mounting tube part
- screw the mounting plate with the motor to the mounting tube
- Cut the foam tube that usually holds the original plastic motor tube roughly at the height where the original motor tube would end.
- glue in the 3d printed motor mount using CA or epoxy. The protruding plastic "wings" should line up with the recessed parts in the foam
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