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High Torque Metal Gear Servo with Ball Bearings - AS-18 MG by Acoms

High Torque Metal Gear Servo with Ball Bearings - AS-18 MG by Acoms

PRODUCER: Acoms

EAN: 4005299520020

SKU: CA-502002

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187.00 zł
The High Torque Metal Gear Servo with Ball Bearings - AS-18 MG by Acoms is a powerful and durable servo designed for precision and reliability. It operates at 4.8-6V, with a quick 0.18 sec/60° response time and a torque of 73 Ncm (7.3 kg/cm). Compact and lightweight, it is equipped with a Graupner J/R plug. Package includes servo without horns.
The High Torque Metal Gear Servo with Ball Bearings - AS-18 MG by Acoms is a powerful and durable servo designed for precision and reliability. It operates at 4.8-6V, with a quick 0.18 sec/60° response time and a torque of 73 Ncm (7.3 kg/cm). Compact and lightweight, it is equipped with a Graupner J/R plug. Package includes servo without horns.

Description

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High Torque Metal Gear Servo with Ball Bearings - AS-18 MG by Acoms is a powerful servo featuring a metal gear and ball bearings for durability and precision. It operates at 4.8-6V with a quick 0.18 sec/60° response time, delivering a torque of 73 Ncm (7.3 kg/cm). Compact in size at 38 x 19 x 32 mm and lightweight at 45 g, it comes with a Graupner J/R plug. Package includes servo without horns.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Carson

CA-502002

Description

Producer
Carson

Specific References

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4005299520020

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