Hitec HS-430BH Deluxe Ball Bearing High Voltage Standard Servo
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HS-430BH Deluxe Ball Bearing High Voltage Standard Servo from Hitec - HRC31430S
The Hitec HS-430BH is a high quality high voltage deluxe standard servo with dual ball bearings and offers a higher torque than other standard servos. Excellent standard high voltage servo for your aircraft.
Features:
- High voltage quality standard servo
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For .20-.60 size airplanes, all electric and glow powered 30 class
helicopters - 6-cell NiMH and 2-cell LiPo compatible
- Dual ball bearing equipped
- Direct potentiometer drive
Includes:
- One Hitec HS-430BH Deluxe ball bearing high voltage standard servo with universal connector
- One servo accessory bag
Product Specifications:
Servo Class |
Standard |
Servo Type |
Analog |
Gear Material |
Nylon / Plastic |
Direction |
Standard / Normal |
Operating Voltage Range |
6V - 7.4V |
Speed (6V) |
0.16 sec @ 60 deg |
Speed (7.4V) |
0.14 sec @ 60 deg |
Torque (6V) |
4.1 kg/cm (57 oz/in) |
Torque (7.4V) |
5 kg/cm (69 oz/in) |
Current Draw at Idle |
8 mA @ 6V |
Current Draw Operating (No Load) |
160 mA |
Dimensions (L x W x H) |
40.6 x 19.8 x 36.6mm |
Weight |
45.5g (1.6oz) |
Lead Length |
320mm |
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Hitec HS-430BH Deluxe Ball Bearing High Voltage Standard Servo
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