Airtronics 94774 Metal Gear, Ball Bearing, High Speed Digital Servo
The
Airtronics 94774 Metal Gear, Ball Bearing, High Speed Digital Servo is
perfect for use with larger aerobatic aircraft, helicopter cyclic
controls and 1:10 scale cars and trucks.
Airtronics
digital servos feature custom I.C.'s, Surface Mount Technology (SMT)
construction and splined output shafts for easier control surface
adjustments. Molded neoprene vibration isolators and injection-molded
servo cases ensure superior strength and long lasting durability.
This
servo features an Airtronics 'Z' connector, which is compatible with
all current Airtronics receivers as well as current Hitec, JR and Futaba
receivers.
*This Airtronics servo is safe to use with receivers that have a Nominal Input Voltage rating of 4.8v ~ 6.6v.
Features and Specifications:
• Torque at 4.8v: 92oz-in (6.6kg-cm)
• Torque at 6.0v: 114oz-in (8.2kg-cm)
• Speed at 4.8v: 0.13sec/60º
• Speed at 6.0v: 0.10sec/60º
• Weight: 1.93oz (56g)
• Dimensions: 1.54 x 0.78 x 1.5in (39.0 x 20.0 x 38.0mm)
• Gear Train: Metal
• Bushing/Ball Bearing: Dual Ball Bearing
• Motor Type: Coreless
• Connector Type: 'Z' Connector
• Includes Mounting Hardware and One 2-Point Servo Horn with Metal-Reinforced Neck
The Advantages of Digial Servos
Digital servos offer extremely accurate and reliable centering, even in more economically priced servos.
Digital
servos develop their power instantly. An analog servo develops its
full power at its extreme movement. Digital servos develop their power
as soon as they move, thus effectively making a digital servo stronger,
even if its specifcations are the same as a comparable analog servo.
Digital
servos have extreme holding power. A digital servo stays in the
position you command with all of its power, thus virtually eliminating
the blow back found with analog servos.
Digital
servos are precise. When used with a 2.4GHz digital radio, especially a
fast radio such as Airtronics, digital servos more accurately translate
and hold your command inputs from your transmitter. You will feel more
connected to your model than when using analog servos.
Digital
servos are compatible with the newest high frame rate receivers. In
some cases, analog servos simply won't work with these new, high frame
rate receivers.