.08 seconds and 128 ounces of torque at 8.4 volts.
One of the advantages of coreless motors is their ability to change direction very quickly, due to the low rotational mass of their armatures. The motor spins metal gears that are supported by bronze bushings and dual ball bearings on the output shaft. The position sensor is Hall Effect. The entire servo is housing is machined from aluminum.
SERVO TYPE | Digital |
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GEAR TYPE | Metal |
STALL TORQUE | 6.5Kg.cm (90.27 oz-in)@6v | 8Kg.cm (111.1 oz-in)@7.4v | 9.2Kg.cm (127.76 oz-in)@8.4v |
SPEED | .10sec/60°@6V | .09sec/60°@7.4V | .08sec/60°@8.4V |
DIMENSIONS | 35.5 x 15 x 32.5mm (1.40 x 0.60 x 1.30in) |
WEIGHT | 38g (1.34oz) |
OPERATING TEMPERATURE | -20 to +65 ºC |
OPERATING VOLTAGE | 6.0 ~ 8.4V DC |
POSITION SENSOR | Hall Effect (contactless) |
SERVO WORKING FREQUENCY | 1520us/333Hz |
SERVO MOTOR TYPE | Coreless |
BEARINGS | Dual Ball Bearings |