Hitec HS-55 9g Micro Servo
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HS-55 9 gram servo from Hitec - HRC31055S
The Hitec HS-55 is a high quality low cost 9g "sized" analog servo. It is light weight and a good choice for most planes with 9g servos. The resin gear train is very reliable and the case is one of the slimmest available. The servo features a universal connector which works with nearly all receivers. It will fit Futaba J, Hitec S, JR, and Airtronics Z-type Connectors. See specifications tab for full specs.
Features:
- Resin gears
- Light weight
- Universal connector
- Slim case
- 10" wire length
Includes:
- One HS-55 Servo w/pre-installed small X-shaped servo horn and screw
- One very small straight servo horn
- One M1.7x3 servo horn screw
- One small straight servo horn
- Two M1.7x7 servo mounting screws
Product Specifications:
Servo Class |
9g |
Servo Type |
Analog |
Gear Material |
Plastic / Nylon |
Direction |
Standard / Normal |
Operating Voltage Range |
4.8V to 6V |
Speed (4.8V) |
0.18 sec @ 60 deg |
Speed (6V) |
0.14 sec @ 60 deg |
Torque (4.8V) |
1.2 kg/cm (16.66 oz/in) |
Torque (6V) |
1.5 kg/cm (20.83 oz/in) |
Current Draw at Idle |
5.5mA |
Current Draw Operating (No Load) |
180mA |
Dimensions (L x W x H) |
22.8 x 11.6 x 24mm |
Weight |
8g (.28oz) |
Lead Length |
160mm |
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Hitec HS-55 9g Micro Servo
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