MKS DS1210 Titanium Gear Standard Digital Servo
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DS1210 Titanium Gear Standard Digital Servo from MKS
This is the MKS DS1210 Titanium Gear Standard Digital Servo. The DS1210 is a low-cost, water resistant, titanium gear servo that is well suited to surface and aircraft applications, and is an excellent cyclic servo for any 600, 700 and 800 size RC helicopter.
Features:
- Aluminum body
- Titanium gears
- Dual ball bearing output shaft
- Created for all around use in RC model cars, airplanes and helicopters
- Water and dust resistant sealed case allows servo to operate in extreme environments
- Perfect size, weight, and torque for 600, 700, and 800 size RC helicopters
Includes:
- MKS DS1210 standard digital servo
- 2 Servo arms
- 2 Mounting brackets
- Set of screws
Product Specifications:
Servo Class |
Standard |
Servo Type |
Digital |
Gear Material |
Metal |
Direction |
Standard / Normal |
Operating Voltage Range |
4.8V to 6V |
Speed (4.8V) |
0.15 sec @ 60 deg |
Speed (6V) |
0.12 sec @ 60 deg |
Torque (4.8V) |
8.05 kg/cm (111.79 oz/in) |
Torque (6V) |
10.0 kg/cm (138.87 oz/in) |
Current Draw at Idle |
N/A |
Current Draw Operating (No Load) |
N/A |
Dimensions (L x W x H) |
40 x 20 x 40.3mm |
Weight |
56g (1.97oz) |
Lead Length |
149.8mm / 5.9in |
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MKS DS1210 Titanium Gear Standard Digital Servo
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