1. Ifihan
This manual provides essential instructions for the assembly, operation, and maintenance of your CUIPPWRJ MARK4 V2 Carbon Fiber Drone Frame. Designed for RC Freestyle and Long Range Racing Quadcopters, this frame is crafted from high-quality carbon fiber to ensure durability and optimal flight performance. Please read this manual thoroughly before beginning assembly or use.
2. Eto ati Apejọ
The MARK4 V2 frame is designed for straightforward assembly. Ensure all components are present before starting.
2.1 paati Loriview
The frame kit includes carbon fiber plates, arms, and necessary hardware. The main components are:
- Bottom Plate (3mm thickness)
- Top Plate (2mm thickness)
- Camera Arms (6mm thickness)
- Camera Side Panels (2.5mm thickness)
- Mounting hardware (screws, standoffs, external nuts)
2.2 Awọn ilana Apejọ
- So Awọn apa mọ Awo Isalẹ: Secure the carbon fiber arms to the main bottom plate using the provided screws. Ensure a snug fit.
- Install Camera Side Panels: Mount the camera side panels. The camera mounting hole spacing is 19mm.
- Mount Flight Controller and Other Electronics: The frame supports flight controllers with 20x20mm and 30.5x30.5mm mounting hole spacing. Install your flight controller, ESCs, and other components.
- Secure Motors: Attach your motors to the arms. Motor mounting hole pitch is 16x16mm and 19x19mm.
- Install Top Plate: Once all internal components are in place, secure the top plate using the standoffs and screws.
- Important Note on Nuts: The frame utilizes external nuts for securing components, rather than nuts built into the carbon fiber board. This design choice enhances security and prevents loosening during flight. Always use the external nuts for fixing components.

Apejuwe Aworan: The image displays the disassembled components of the CUIPPWRJ MARK4 V2 8-inch Drone Frame. It shows the carbon fiber bottom plate, top plate, four arms, and two camera side panels, along with a bag of mounting hardware including screws and standoffs. The carbon fiber pieces are dark grey with visible weave patterns, indicating their lightweight and strong construction. This visual aid helps users identify the parts before assembly.
3. Awọn ero ṣiṣe
The MARK4 V2 frame serves as the structural foundation for your drone. Proper assembly and component selection are crucial for optimal flight performance.
- Ibamu Ẹka: Ensure all electronic components (motors, ESCs, flight controller, camera, VTX) are compatible with the frame's dimensions and mounting points.
- Pipin iwuwo: Distribute the weight of your components evenly across the frame to maintain balance and enhance flight stability.
- Àwọn Ànímọ́ Ọ̀nà Fífò: The frame's design, engineered for balance, contributes to stable flight performance in various conditions, making it suitable for freestyle and long-range applications.
4. Itọju
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and safety of your drone frame.
- Ṣayẹwo fun ibajẹ: After each flight, visually inspect the carbon fiber plates and arms for any cracks, delamination, or stress marks. Replace damaged parts immediately.
- Ṣayẹwo Awọn ohun elo: Periodically check all screws and external nuts for tightness. Vibrations during flight can cause fasteners to loosen. Tighten as necessary, but avoid over-tightening which can strip threads or damage carbon fiber.
- Férémù mimọ: Keep the frame clean from dirt, dust, and debris. Use a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals that could degrade the carbon fiber or coatings.
5. Laasigbotitusita
This section addresses common issues related to the drone frame.
5.1 Loose Components
If you experience excessive vibration or instability, check for loose components.
- Aisan: Frame components feel wobbly or rattle.
- Ojutu: Inspect all screws and especially the external nuts. Tighten any loose fasteners. Refer to Section 2.2 for proper assembly.
5.2 Frame Damage
In the event of a crash or hard landing, inspect the frame for damage.
- Aisan: Visible cracks, bends, or breaks in carbon fiber plates or arms.
- Ojutu: Carbon fiber, while strong, can break under extreme stress. Replace any damaged carbon fiber parts immediately to ensure flight safety and structural integrity. Do not attempt to repair cracked carbon fiber.
6. Awọn pato
Detailed specifications for the MARK4 V2 Drone Frame are provided below. Note that dimensions vary by size variant.
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | MARK4 V2 8-inch | MARK4 V2 9-inch | MARK4 V2 10-inch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wheelbase | 367mm | 387mm | 427mm |
| Ìwọ̀n (isunmọ́.) | 214g | 220g | 227g |
| Isalẹ Plate Sisanra | 3mm | ||
| Top Awo Sisanra | 2mm | ||
| Camera Arm Thickness | 6mm | ||
| Camera Side Panel Thickness | 2.5mm | ||
| Camera Mounting Hole Spacing | 19mm | ||
| Mapping Mounting Hole Spacing | 20x20mm & 30.5x30.5mm | ||
| Flight Control Mounting Pitch | 30.5x30.5mm | ||
| Ibinu Space Giga | 35mm | ||
| Motor Mounting Hole Pitch | 16x16mm & 19x19mm | ||
| Ohun elo | 3K Erogba Okun | ||
Awọn alaye ọja ni afikun:
- Nọmba Awoṣe Nkan: CUIPPWRJ123
- Ìwọ̀n Nkan: 14.1 ounces (for 8-inch variant)
- Awọn iwọn idii: 1.18 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches
7. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
Warranty information for the CUIPPWRJ MARK4 V2 Drone Frame is not explicitly provided in this manual. For details regarding warranty coverage, terms, and conditions, please refer to the product packaging or contact the manufacturer directly.
For technical support or inquiries, please reach out to CUIPPWRJ customer service through their official channels or the retailer from whom the product was purchased.





