Assembly - Front View
OrthographicThe Front view clearly shows the primary assembly of the drone, including the motor, gear system, and mounting points, which are critical for understanding the mechanical layout.
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The Front view clearly shows the primary assembly of the drone, including the motor, gear system, and mounting points, which are critical for understanding the mechanical layout.
The Top view provides a clear overview of the drone's footprint, highlighting the arrangement of the folding arms and the central body, essential for assessing its compact design.
The Front view clearly shows the primary assembly of the drone, including the motor, gear system, and mounting points, which are critical for understanding the mechanical layout.
This section cut along the YZ plane reveals the internal gear system and the motor shaft, providing insight into the power transmission mechanism.
This horizontal section cut shows the internal cavity and the mounting points for the folding arms, which are crucial for understanding the drone's folding mechanism.
This section cut along the YZ plane reveals the internal gear system and the motor shaft, providing insight into the power transmission mechanism.
This horizontal section cut shows the internal cavity and the mounting points for the folding arms, which are crucial for understanding the drone's folding mechanism.
This detail magnifies the gear and shaft assembly, highlighting the precise dimensions and alignment necessary for proper mechanical function.
This detail focuses on the mounting hole pattern for the folding arm, ensuring accurate placement and fit during assembly.
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