As stated above, the conduit is secured to the mounts and the prop by utilizing a 3.5″ long 1/4 – 20 screw or bolt at each mounting post location. This is done to add additional strength to the mounts as well as to make a stronger connection to the prop itself. You will have to make a 1/4″ hole in the prop at each location to be able to insert the screw or bolt. It does not matter whether the screw or bolt is inserted from the front or back side, but in either case it is recommended to use a washer on the front side to spread the force over more of the coro. When tightening the nut, only tighten until snug. Be careful not to overtighten or you could crack the mounts.
As with all our designs, we strive to utilize the precut zip tie hole locations for our mounts. However, these pre-made holes don’t always align perfectly for optimal mount placement, which means you may need to create additional holes in the coro to secure the mounts with zip ties.
3D printing parts is a slow process and we have a whole print farm running 24/7 to fulfill orders and build stock of the more popular items. If you order a product that shows “made to order” we will move it directly to the print queue where it will be printed as soon as possible. While normal processing times for most orders with made to order items is less than a week, it can fluctuate. Very large orders can also experience longer than normal processing times as well because of the high number of hours it takes to produce lots of parts. If processing times are expected to be longer than two weeks before shipping, there will be a banner at the top of the website indicating the expected wait times. See the FAQ page for more info.
All of our 3D printed parts use PETG filament which provides good flexibility and resistance to UV exposure when used seasonally.
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