MKS HV69 High Torque Digital Servo for Airplane Jets

MKS HV69 High Torque Digital Servo for Airplane Jets

$99.00 AUD
Sale price  $99.00 AUD Regular price 
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MKS HV69 High Torque Digital Servo for Airplane Jets
MKS Servos

MKS HV69 High Torque Digital Servo for Airplane Jets

$99.00 AUD
Sale price  $99.00 AUD Regular price 

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This MKS HV69 servo delivers high torque and speed for precision control in airplanes, jets, and electric models. Its coreless motor and metal alloy gear set ensure efficiency, durability, and minimal backlash.

Weighing just 21 grams with dimensions of 29 x 13 x 28.7 mm, it operates on 6.0 to 8.4 V DC and features a dead band of 0.001 ms for accurate response.

Key Features

Brand MKS Servos
Model HV69
Type Digital Servo
Torque 6.0 kg-cm (4.8V) / 7.5 kg-cm (6.0V) / 10.2 kg-cm (8.2V)
Speed 0.17 s (4.8V) / 0.13 s (6.0V) / 0.10 s (8.2V)
Weight 21 g (0.74 oz)
Dimensions 29 x 13 x 28.7 mm (1.14 x 0.51 x 1.13 in)
Working Voltage 6.0 ~ 8.4 V DC (2S LiPo unregulated)
Working Frequency 1520 μs / 333 Hz
Dead Band 0.001 ms (Default)
Bearing 2BB
Motor Coreless Motor
Gear Metal Alloy Gear
Application Airplanes, Jets, Electric Models (F3A)

Highlights

  • Coreless motor for high efficiency and durability
  • Metal alloy gear set with minimal backlash
  • High torque output up to 10.2 kg-cm at 8.2V
  • Fast speed of 0.10 s at 8.2V
  • Lightweight at 21 grams

Frequently asked questions

What voltage range does the MKS HV69 servo support?

It operates on 6.0 to 8.4 V DC, compatible with 2S LiPo unregulated batteries.

What type of motor does this servo use?

It uses a coreless motor for high efficiency and durability.

What is the dead band of the HV69 servo?

The dead band is 0.001 ms by default.

What gear material is used in the MKS HV69?

It features a metal alloy gear set for minimal backlash and greater durability.

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