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Futaba S9202 Servo Ball Bearing Coreless Aircraft FUTS9202
, Length:, 1.6" (41mm), Width:, 0.8" (20mm), Height:, 1.4" (35mm), Torque:, 76 oz-in @ 4.8V - 98 oz-in @ 6V (5.5 kg-cm @ 4.8V - 7.1 kg-cm @ 6V), Transit Time:, .26 sec/60° @ 4.8V - .21 sec/60° @ 6V, Weight:, 1.8oz (50g), ,
This is not dustproof as is the S9304, thus is not suggested for cars and trucks. This is not a requirement for servos used in planes. This product includes, one S9202 Coreless servo with 2 Ball Bearings and one Accessory Bag (mounting hardware and horns). A note on Coreless motors. A conventional servo motor has a steel core armature wrapped with with wire that spins inside the magnets. In a Coreless design, the armature uses a thin wire mesh that forms a cup that spins around the outside of the magnet eliminating the heavy steel core. This design is much lighter resulting in smoother operation and faster response time.
Genuine Futaba servos are your easiest and most efficient way to upgrade your Futaba system. No other system provides you access to as many different sizes, shapes and functions as Futaba. Currently there are 28 Futaba servos available ranging from the micro, 0.34 ounce S3103 to the mighty 194 ounce/inches of torque of the S3801. The performance and reliability of our servos have made them the favorite choice of professionals including top RC competition specialists and motion picture special effect artists.
New model Futaba servos take advantage of the latest developments in coreless motor design. Others feature ball bearings and precision ground metal gears for smooth action and durability.
All Futaba servos include these features:
SMT Contruction --Surface Mount Technology improves reliability in applications where there is vibration
Impact Resistant, Fuelproof Case -- High impact plastic is designed to withstand minor crashes and the effects of model fuel
Through-the-hole Circuit Board Plating -- Eliminates the need for wires or leads
Heavy Duty Output Shaft -- Designed not to break, and offers versatility when installing the servo horn.
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