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Mavic 2 Pro Brushless Motor Disassembly Bearing and Arbor shaft

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IMG_7010.jpegIMG_7009.jpegI have a Skydio 2 broken motor shaft. After a crash I trued bending it back. Since it is hard steel it just snapped off.
I am planning to pull apart a Mavic 2 Pro Zoom motor but I don’t see a Cir clip or a Screw to remove the bell.
Once the bell and shaft are detached I should be able to press the shaft free.

The shaft diameter is 3mm, and may be a close match with the Skydio.
Skydio motors replacements are still a mystery I guess, and Skydio requires all jobs to be in house, no DYI and they do not volunteer specs.

Aside from using a Mavic motor shaft as a starting point, I will be seeking anyOne with a lathe to fit the profile of length and cir clip groove and land for adapting it if even possible.

So, does anyOne in Droneville have a lathe and carbide tooling?
I need guidance on how to get the mavic motor disassembled.
 
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What size is this Motor??
 
The shaft is 3x30mm
As far as kV and more idk. I tried reaching out to Drone repair businesses and Skydio but NoOne is saying.1000013884.jpgIMG_7013.png
 
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if you measure the stators diameter and then measure its thickness it will give you the motor size....Perhaps you could then just purchase any Motor of that size and get the shaft from it.....Maybe?
 
Please give example of what description gets added regarding size? I see how the nomenclature relates to the dia and height of a statorIMG_7013.png
 
Do you mean?:

To determine a drone motor size, look at the numerical code printed on the motor, where the first two digits represent the stator diameter (in millimeters) and the last two digits represent the stator height, also in millimeters; for example, a "2206" motor has a 22mm stator diameter and a 6mm stator height.



Key points about drone motor size:
  • Numerical code: The motor size is usually indicated by a four-digit number, like "2206".
  • Stator dimensions: The first two digits represent the stator diameter, and the last two represent the stator height, both measured in millimeters.

  • Larger motor means more power: A larger motor size generally indicates greater torque and power.
 

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