The ones on my
Mini 2 are flush.
As others have noticed, your Props seem to be "Screwed Up…"
@MS Coast also noted that the screws on your props are not flush with the Propellers as shown in his photograph.
I have also included a photo of the Propellers on my
Mini 2 with the photo of your Props adjacent for comparison. My propellers are the third set on my drone and these Propellers have about 20-hours flight time and about 40-50 miles.
As a side note, I never reuse the screws and I only use DJI OEM Propellers. Oh, I save all the old Props and screws but only incase of an emergency, but right now, I have 2-complete sets in reserve. Yeah, I know, Props are not cheap, but neither is your drone and one prop failing and your Drone is not going to fly, it is going to crash!
I also measured the lateral movement and it is about 1/8" or 3-mm up and down.
I am also a staunch advocate for the trashing of your DJI Propeller Screwdriver and getting a Good Set, with a real handle…
Your props look like the screws have been screwed in with the DJI screwdriver and not screwed in all the way… Also one of the screws appear to be crooked or Cross-threaded into the Motor Cap.
Here are some links from the past… How often should you change your Propellers…
Never crashed or bumped into anything but wondering if there is a time after so many flight hours when props should be replaced.
mavicpilots.com
More on your choice of a Screwdriver…
So I had a very minor collision where 1-2 of the props are damaged and I'm just going to replace them all. The drone itself is ok it seems like. The problem is the screws are super tight from the factory and I can't get the open. I'm using the provider screw driver but I'm afraid to strip the...
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Good Luck!