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> Brushless Motors > All Outrunner Motors
> Brushless Motors > KDA Outrunners
> Brushless Motors > All motors by size > MEDIUM (.10 to .40)

PRODUCT ID: KDA2215M
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KD A22-15M Brushless Outrunner Motor
KD A22-15M Brushless Outrunner Motor


   Shaft Size: Diam-3.0mm/ Length-12mm
   Motor Dimensions: Diam-28mm/Length~34mm    
   Weight: 67g

Specifications
RPM / V (Kv)
Battery
Operating Current (Amps)
Peak Amps (15sec)
Prop
A22-15M
1050
3 Lipo
6-16
20
10~5
 
 
Kv (rpm/v) 1050
Weight (g) 67
Max Current (A) 20
Resistance (mh) 0
Max Voltage (V) 11
Power(W) 0
Shaft A (mm) 3
Length B (mm) 34
Diameter C (mm) 28
Can Length D (mm) 18
Total Length E (mm) 49
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12/06/2010
ekkeric (45%)
hi i m eric,i was thinking using this motor on a 6x5 prop n using a 40a ESC on my 6mm foam jet,would it be too much power on it or less power on it ?
   hzon (67%)
Sorry but not sutebile fore that. U need a motor whit higher kv if u are going to runn a 6-5 propp. Im running this motor in my Jak54 900mm vingspan, 10-6 popp, unlimitid vertikal. WERY GOOD MOTOR BTW...
1/03/2010
beanrider (53%)
Has anybody experience with this motor on 2S(Props/PowerConsumption)?.
I thougt of running an EasyGlider with this on 2S/3S, but all comments are only for 3S, incl. the description.
   glen (43%)
I use this motor on an hobbico up star and a old hobby lobby skimmer. 9x5 prop w/ 3s. rhino 1550mAh bat. ?watt. 27oz planes. get slow but vert performance. sorry just another 3s comment.
4/01/2010
Psylly_me (47%)
Does this motor still come supplied with prop saver, o-rings, spare shafts, etc? I bought this in the past and it did but the accessories are not show in the picture or description now.
   glen (43%)
i bought this last fall and they did come with extras. what a deal!
   quesnes (54%)
Yes you will have all accessories a spare shaft
20/11/2009
David (72%)
HI to every one this is my first time here' could some one help me with the wiring of this motor as they are all black, please help.
   glen (43%)
install in safe mount. in plane or on bench, in plane best. no prop. hook up leads to controler. plug controler to radio so you can power it up. apply power. if running the wrong way just switch any two wires. motor must be mounted, lots of tork. just enough power to turn motor.
   quesnes (54%)
Just connect the 3 wires. Then test the motor. If it turns wrong, just change 2 wires and it will be good.
19/09/2009
SG-1 (97%)
hola

este es el motor ideal para el parkmaster!!!

salu2
29/05/2009
Shachar (47%)
can anyone tell me how to reverse the shaft of this motor for front of firewall mounting?
I need to reverse it for my glider
thanks for your help
   BRUCE (72%)
The shaft can be removed by removing the set screw that holds the shaft to the case and carefully removing the snap ring at the opposite end of the motor. Place the motor housing on a stable surface that will allow you to gently tap out the shaft. Install the replacement shaft in the same manner and tighten the set screw and reinstall the snap ring. Usually placing the motor on a 10 mm socket will support the motor and give you the clearance to tap the shaft out. Take your time and tap gently!
   glen (43%)
remove the set screw and "c" clip at bearing. remove housing and shaft from windings, lot of magnet force but should just pull apart. then you need to tap shaft out of houseing. a little nerve racking but I did it to two w/ 100% positive out come.
drill hole in block of hard wood big enough for shaft to fit freely. best to do this on solid serface. dont let things bonce around or you lose force of blow. put shaft in hole in block of wood. back of houseing up. with medium size hammer tap shaft square on end. might take quit a blow to get it moving. use a punch to get it free of houseing. carefull to hit it square so you dont bend shaft. turn houseing over, tap shaft back in making sure its the right way. "c"clip slot in shaft needs to be at other end of housing. you need to tap shaft back in to just the right spot so when "c"clip is put in and windings inserted there is no binding. the magnet force helps with this.
sharp square hits with med hammer on solid serface w/ hard wood a must.
















   quesnes (54%)
It's sold with a prop adapter you can fix on the rear of the motor (the opposite of the shaft on the picture). So you can have a propeler on the 2 sides.
   quesnes (54%)
You have an adapter which can be fixed on the back of the motor. No need to reverse the shaft

namadigan (64%)
would this motor do instead of the
KD-A22-105 for a foamy plane.

bothal3 (98%)
Can this motor take a prop adapter kit?
   BRUCE (72%)
A 3mm collet adapter worked very well for me.
   Craig (55%)
Shaft reversal is no longer easy. Shafts now do not contain the second groove (for snap ring). I have successfully machined a second snap ring groove with a jeweler's file but I do not recommend doing it.

Craig
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