Are Mercury props interchangeable?

Are Mercury props interchangeable?

With Mercury, you have 2 options. You can buy propellers that use an interchangeable hub kit, or you can buy a prop with a pressed-in rubber hub kit.

Where are Quicksilver propellers made?

Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Every operation – from inception to completion – is centralized at Quicksilver’s propeller manufacturing facility in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.

What do the numbers on a propeller mean?

Propeller size is expressed with two numbers, diameter and pitch, with diameter always stated first. Diameter is two times the distance from the center of the hub to the tip of any blade. Pitch is the theoretical forward distance, in inches, that a propeller travels during one revolution.

Do all props fit all motors?

Not at all. It is about efficiency, agility, and maneuverability of your drone. Just like wheels on a car, the size of the propeller needs to be matched to the rest of the power system.

Are boat props interchangeable?

Just like shoe size, the bore of the propeller is specific to the prop shaft that is on your boat. Shaft is not interchangeable, you must use the correct size prop for your boat’s shaft or the prop simply won’t fit.

Who makes Quicksilver props?

Mercury
Mercury To Quicksilver Crossover Quicksilver propellers are Mercury’s aftermarket brand and are made in the same factories, from the same molds, they are just stamped different. The most accurate comparrison would be Chevy and GMC, they produce the same products, only the branding is different.

What is the difference between Quicksilver and Mercury?

THEY ARE EXACTLY THE SAME. Mercury stuff is sold at Mercury dealers while Quicksilver is sold at Walmart, Academy etc. This question gets asked a lot in the Merc section. THEY ARE EXACTLY THE SAME.

How do you read a prop number?

Propeller Sizes are given in a set of numbers, e.g. 13×17 or 19×23 usually labeled on the propeller. The first number is the Diameter (width of the circle of the blades) and the second is the Pitch (theoretical travel distance of the angled blades in one revolution). Two other design features include Rake and Cup.