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Maintenance guide

ft:locale
en-US
Document type
Maintainer guide
Drone type
FoodShipper
HeavyShipper
LightShipper
Region
World

A delivery service by drone can be a great way to quickly and easily get your packages to their destination. However, in order to keep your drone running smoothly and efficiently, it is important to perform regular maintenance. In this guide, we will outline the weekly, monthly, and quarterly operations that should be performed on your drone in order to keep it in top condition.

Weekly operations

Inspection

The first step in any maintenance routine is to inspect your drone for any potential issues. This includes checking the body of the drone for damage, looking for loose or missing parts, and checking the propellers for wear and tear. If you notice any damage or problems, fix them as soon as possible.

Cleaning

It is important to keep your drone clean, both inside and out. Cleaning the inside of the drone will help keep it running smoothly, while cleaning the outside will help keep it looking good. Be sure to remove any dirt, dust, or debris from the body of the drone, and wipe down the propellers after each flight.

Lubrication

Lubricating the moving parts of your drone is essential for keeping it running smoothly. Apply a light coating of lubricant to all of the moving parts, and be sure to re-apply after every few flights.

Monthly operations

Battery check

The battery is one of the most important parts of your drone, so it is important to check.