Built for Technicians and Service Centers
- With hundreds of individual components in stock, this catalog covers everything from small connectors and cables to full diagnostic toolkits — supporting repairs at every level.
- Every part is an official XAG component, matched to exact specifications — no guesswork on fit, voltage, or compatibility with your P150 Max.
- Looking for a specific part but not sure of its exact name or number? Our technical team can help identify the right component based on your drone's symptoms or service manual reference.
Find the Right Spare Part for Your Setup
With hundreds of components available, the fastest way to find what you need is to search by part name, number, or keyword from your service documentation. Not sure exactly what you're looking for? Contact our technical team with a description of the issue and we'll help identify the correct part.
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Insulation PC Sheet (Battery Metal Plug Shell)
Vendor:XAGInsulation PC Sheet (Battery Metal Plug Shell)
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M2 * 6 stainless steel hexagonal anti drop screw
Vendor:XAGM2 * 6 stainless steel hexagonal anti drop screw
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FAQ
What are diagnostic cables and tools used for?
These components support troubleshooting rather than direct replacement.
- Diagnostic Cables: Connect your drone's components to diagnostic software or testing equipment — used to identify which part is actually failing before ordering a replacement.
- Motor Test Tools: Allow technicians to test individual motors independently of the drone, isolating motor issues from other potential causes.
- Battery Toolkit: A set of tools specifically designed for battery maintenance, disassembly, and component-level repair.
- Why It Matters: Diagnosing the actual fault before ordering parts saves money and downtime — especially useful for service centers handling multiple drones.
Can I repair my battery pack instead of replacing the whole battery?
In many cases, yes — depending on what's failed.
- Battery Sockets, Copper Bars, and Casings: These individual components allow repair of specific battery faults — a damaged socket or casing doesn't always mean the whole battery needs replacing.
- When Full Replacement Is Needed: If the cells themselves are degraded or damaged, component-level repair won't restore performance — a full battery replacement (available in our Accessories collection) is the better option.
- Technical Assessment: If you're unsure whether your battery issue is repairable at the component level, our technical team can help assess based on your symptoms.
- Safety Note: Battery repairs should be performed by technicians familiar with LiFePO4 or similar battery safety procedures.
Do I need professional help to install these spare parts?
It depends on the component and your technical experience.
- Simple Components: Cables, plugs, and external adapters are typically straightforward for anyone comfortable with basic drone maintenance.
- Internal Components: Battery internals, structural casings, and motor-related parts may require more technical knowledge — improper installation can affect safety or performance.
- Service Manual Reference: XAG provides service documentation for component-level repairs — refer to it before attempting internal repairs.
- Need Support? Our technical team can advise on installation difficulty for specific parts, or recommend a qualified service partner if professional installation is needed.
What's the difference between "Spare Parts" and "Accessories" for the P150 Max?
These two collections often get confused, but the distinction is simple.
- Spare Parts (this collection): Components that replace something already inside your drone — battery internals, casings, cables, sockets — used to repair wear, damage, or failure.
- Accessories: Additional equipment that extends what your drone can do — extra batteries, chargers, carrying cases — not required for operation, but useful for scaling up.
- Quick Rule: Fixing what's broken → Spare Parts. Adding capability or convenience → Accessories.
- Still Not Sure? Send us a photo or part number from your drone, and we'll point you to the right collection.
I know something's wrong, but not which part — how do I find it?
- Start With Diagnostics: If the fault isn't visible (charging issues, motor behaving oddly), a diagnostic cable or motor test tool can isolate the actual failing component before you order anything.
- Check the Part Number: Most removed components have a printed part number (e.g., 02-002-15729) — searching that exact number is the fastest route to a match.
- Use the Type Filter: Battery Components, Power & Charging, Tools & Diagnostics, Structural & Casing Parts — narrow down by where the problem is located.
Ask Directly: Describe the symptom to our team. We work with these parts daily and can usually identify the right component faster than browsing can.
Can spare parts be shared between the P150 Max and P100 Pro?
Short answer: sometimes — but it's not something to guess on.
- Different Platforms, Some Overlap: The P150 Max and P100 Pro have their own dedicated spare parts collections, though some universal components (cables, connectors, diagnostic tools) are compatible across both.
- Why It's Risky to Assume: Two parts can look nearly identical but differ in connector pinout, voltage rating, or mounting dimensions — a mismatch that's invisible until installation.
- Safe Approach: Check the listing for explicit model compatibility, or confirm with us before ordering across model lines — especially for battery and power components.
- For Fleet Operators: Running both P150 Max and P100 Pro? Ask us which spares are genuinely cross-compatible — it can cut down the number of unique SKUs you need to stock.

