The Flying Tech Propeller Removal Tool is our own precision-designed solution for removing tight props on micro motors and tiny-whoops.
This precision prop removal tool is engineered for micro motors and tiny-whoops. It includes five interchangeable ejector pins (2.9 mm, 1.9 mm, 1.9 mm, 1.7 mm, 0.9 mm), giving flexibility to match a variety of hub sizes and shaft hole diameters. Insert the tapered fork under the prop hub, and the ejector pin pushes on the motor shaft to pop the prop off cleanlyโno scraping, no stress on the motor bell.
A second wider fork is included for situations where the clearance between the prop hub and motor bell is too tight to insert the main fork. This wider fork allows the propeller to be removed by carefully leaning on the blades, giving you another option for tight micro builds.
Key Features:
- Tapered fork + plunger mechanism design (fork-style prop puller)
- 5 precision ejector pins (2.9 / 1.9 / 1.9 / 1.7 / 0.9 mm)
- Includes a second wider fork for low-clearance setups
- Compact, durable construction
- Safest way to remove tight props when used correctly
Usage Notes & Best Practices:
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Ensure there is a small gap between the prop hub and motor bellโenough room for the fork to slip in. In very tight setups, gently loosen the prop a little first to allow insertion.
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Always align the fork straight and avoid forcing at an angleโmisalignment can bend shafts.
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Because this is a fork/prop popper style design, it relies on pushing against the motor shaft rather than applying torque to the bell โ this helps avoid โslip shaftโ damage common with prying tools.
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Use the ejector pin that best fits the propโs central hole to avoid damaging the hub or pin.
What Type of Puller Is This?
This is a prop puller with tapered fork (also sometimes called a โprop popperโ). Itโs not a prying tool (which applies leverage). The fork + plunger style is praised in FPV tool roundups for its safer mechanical approach, particularly for micro whoops.
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