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DJI Matrice 30 Standard (1671) Propeller Pair
The DJI 1671 Propeller Pair is the standard, factory-spec folding propeller for the DJI Matrice 30 Series (M30 and M30T). Each pair contains one clockwise (CW) and one counter-clockwise (CCW) blade, sized 16 × 7.1 inches (40.6 cm diameter, 18 cm pitch), plus the six mounting screws required to install them. The 1671 is the propeller the Matrice 30 Series ships with and the one its published flight performance is rated against for standard-altitude operations.
Factory-spec folding propellers for the DJI Matrice 30 Series. One CW, one CCW, six mounting screws per pair.
Features
- Genuine DJI replacement propellers for the Matrice 30 and Matrice 30T, matched to the airframe's published flight performance
- Foldable design that collapses for transport and locks rigid in operation, supporting the M30 Series' compact case-pack and rapid-deploy workflow
- 16 × 7.1 in geometry (40.6 cm diameter, 18 cm pitch) tuned for the 3511 motor and the M30's thrust and efficiency targets
- Each pair contains one clockwise (CW) and one counter-clockwise (CCW) blade, the configuration required to replace a matched rotor pair on the M30
- Six mounting screws included per pair: three per propeller, as specified by DJI
- Standard-altitude propeller. For operations at higher elevations DJI offers the 1676 high-altitude propeller as a separate part
Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Compatible aircraft | DJI Matrice 30, Matrice 30T |
| Propeller model | 1671 |
| Diameter | 40.6 cm (16 in) |
| Pitch | 18 cm (7.1 in) |
| Folding | Each blade folds for storage |
| Rotation pair | 1 × clockwise (CW), 1 × counter-clockwise (CCW) |
| Mounting hardware | 6 × propeller mounting screws (3 per blade) |
| Paired motor | DJI 3511 |
| Intended use | Standard-altitude operations |
| Service ceiling (with 1671, no other payload) | 5,000 m above sea level |
| Operating temperature (aircraft) | –4 °F to 122 °F (–20 °C to 50 °C) |
Who this is for
- Matrice 30 and M30T operators replacing a chipped, cracked, or end-of-life propeller pair as part of routine preflight or post-flight maintenance
- Fleet operators standardizing on factory-spec propellers across multiple M30 airframes
- Public safety, inspection, mapping, and utility crews who want spare props on hand so a single blade strike does not ground the aircraft
- Operators flying primarily at standard altitudes. Crews working at higher elevations should switch to the 1676 high-altitude propeller instead
What's included
- 1 × Clockwise (CW) 1671 propeller
- 1 × Counter-clockwise (CCW) 1671 propeller
- 6 × Propeller mounting screws
Installation and care
- Inspect propellers before every flight. Replace any blade that is chipped, cracked, warped, or shows visible damage. A damaged propeller is one of the most common preventable causes of in-flight failure on a multirotor.
- The 1671 is built for the Matrice 30 Series. Do not mix it with propellers from other DJI aircraft or substitute aftermarket props.
- Do not mix 1671 and 1676 propellers on the same airframe. Install a matched set of the same model on all rotor positions.
- When replacing propellers, use the new mounting screws supplied in the pair rather than reusing the old hardware.
- Torque the mounting screws to the value specified in the DJI Matrice 30 Series user manual. Under-torque allows the screw to back out in flight; over-torque can damage the motor hub and unbalance the rotor.
- After installation, perform a hover check and confirm there is no vibration or unusual acoustic signature before committing to the mission.
Please note: The Matrice 30 Series uses multiple propeller pairs to make a complete set. This listing is a single pair (1 × CW, 1 × CCW) and is intended as a replacement or spare. Refer to the DJI Matrice 30 Series user manual for the full propeller count and the correct CW / CCW placement on the airframe. The aircraft is sold separately.
Under FAA Part 107, a remote pilot in command is responsible for ensuring the aircraft is in a condition for safe operation before each flight (14 CFR 107.49). A current set of undamaged, factory-spec propellers is part of that preflight determination. Inspect, document, and replace propellers on the schedule appropriate to your operation.
FAQ
Are these compatible with the Matrice 30T as well as the Matrice 30?
Yes. The 1671 is the standard propeller for both the Matrice 30 and the Matrice 30T. It is not compatible with any other DJI Matrice model (M300 RTK, M350 RTK, M3D / 3TD, M4 Series, M400), which use different propellers with different geometry and balance.
What is the difference between the 1671 and the 1676 propellers?
The 1671 is the standard propeller that ships with the Matrice 30 Series and is intended for operations at standard altitudes, with a published service ceiling of 5,000 m above sea level. The 1676 is a high-altitude propeller that raises the published service ceiling to 7,000 m. Use one matched set across the entire airframe. Do not mix 1671 and 1676 blades on the same aircraft.
How many propellers does a full Matrice 30 set require?
The Matrice 30 Series uses multiple propeller pairs to make a full set, with each motor location requiring a specific CW or CCW blade. Refer to the DJI Matrice 30 Series user manual for the total count and the correct placement of each rotation. This listing is a single pair (1 × CW, 1 × CCW) and is intended for replacement or spares.
When should I replace a propeller?
Replace any propeller that shows visible damage during preflight inspection, including chips, cracks, gouges, warping, or material delamination. Replace immediately after any prop strike or hard landing, even if no damage is visible. Many operators also replace propellers on a fixed flight-hour or cycle interval as part of a documented maintenance program; check the DJI Matrice 30 Series user manual and your own SOP for the interval that fits your operation.
Do I need to use new screws when I install these?
Yes. DJI ships six new mounting screws with each pair (three per propeller) and the recommended practice is to use those new screws rather than reusing the old hardware. Torque to the value specified in the Matrice 30 Series user manual.
What happens if I install the CW and CCW props in the wrong positions?
The aircraft will not be able to maintain stable flight; the flight controller will detect imbalanced torque almost immediately and either refuse takeoff or attempt an emergency response. Always confirm CW and CCW placement against the DJI Matrice 30 Series user manual before each flight.
Can these propellers be repaired?
No. Composite propellers should not be field-repaired with adhesives or fillers. A damaged blade has compromised structural integrity and unpredictable balance, both of which create real risk in flight. Replace damaged propellers; do not repair them.
What is the service ceiling with 1671 propellers?
With 1671 propellers installed and no additional payload beyond the standard configuration, the Matrice 30 Series has a published service ceiling of 5,000 m above sea level. For operations above this ceiling, switch to a full matched set of 1676 high-altitude propellers (rated to 7,000 m) and consult the DJI Matrice 30 Series user manual for the corresponding performance limits.