Introduction:
This guide introduces the various types of screws essential for FPV drone assembly, covering their specific uses from frame assembly, securing ESCs and flight controllers, motor mounting, to attaching top plates and cameras. It highlights the importance of using the correct sizes and types, like M3 button head screws for frames, long screws for ESCs and flight controllers, socket head screws for motors, countersunk screws for sleek top plate design, and M2 or M1.6 screws for camera mounting, ensuring a successful and efficient drone build.
- Frame Assembly: Uses M3 button head screws, 8mm or 10mm, with standoffs.
- ESC/FC Mounting: Employs long screws around 34mm; smaller drones use M2 screws.
- Motor Mounting: Uses socket head screws, with lengths varying for arm or guard mounting.
- Top Plate: Utilizes countersunk screws for a flat surface.
- Camera Mounting: Involves M2 or M1.6 screws, 4mm or longer.
Video Overview
Screws, small and essential, you need many different types of fpv drone screws to assemble a FPV drone, in this video we will introduce some commonly used screws and help you get a basic understanding of them.
FPV drone Screws to assemble the frame
First up, you need screws to assemble the frame, take 5-7inch FPV as example, button head screws in M3 are the most commomly used screws, typically used in conjunction with standoffs. The length of it will be 8mm or 10mm, it depends on each different frame.
Long Screws for ESC and Flight Controllers
What’s more, there are screws in pretty long length like 34mm or around, these long screws are used to secure the ESC and flight controller. Small drone like 3 inch around will use more M2 screws.
Fpv drone Screws is to mount motors
The next place to use a lot of screws is to mount the motors, we use socket head screws to mount your motors on the frame arm.
There will be two different lengths of screws, the short one will directly mount on the arm.
The longer one will mount on the arm guard. But don’t worry, the motor manufacturer will offer you the screws, but when you lost some and need replacement, be careful to use the right length one, don’t let the screws touch the motor winding.
Countersunk Screws for the Top Plate
Some frame will use countersunk screws to mount the top plate of the frame, to make it looks flat and better designed.
Camera Mounting Screws
There are also some other screws used to secure specific components like the carema, camera screws usually use M2 or M1.6 in 4mm, or many longer. Alright, those are the screws you’ll generally need for FPV drone assembly, wish you happy flying!