MKS HV777A+ High Torque Brushless Servo

MKS HV777A+ High Torque Brushless Servo

$199.00 AUD
Sale price  $199.00 AUD Regular price 
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MKS HV777A+ High Torque Brushless Servo
MKS Servos

MKS HV777A+ High Torque Brushless Servo

$199.00 AUD
Sale price  $199.00 AUD Regular price 
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This MKS HV777A+ servo delivers exceptional torque and speed for large-scale aircraft, featuring a CNC machined metal case for superior cooling and a Japanese coreless motor for incredible efficiency and low power consumption.

With a dead band of just 0.0008 ms and metal alloy gears, it provides precise control and reliable holding torque, making it an ideal choice for demanding RC applications.

Key Features

Brand MKS Servos
Model HV777A+
Torque 29.5 kg-cm (6.0V) / 36.5 kg-cm (7.4V) / 40.4 kg-cm (8.2V)
Speed 0.13 s (6.0V) / 0.11 s (7.4V) / 0.10 s (8.2V)
Stall Current (at locked load) 7.5 A (6.0V) / 9.3 A (7.4V) / 10.3 A (8.2V)
Working Voltage 4.8 - 8.4 V DC (2S LiPo unregulated)
Weight 2.66 oz (75.45 g)
Dimensions 1.57 x 0.79 x 1.57 in (40 x 20 x 40 mm)
Working Frequency 1520μs / 333 Hz
Dead Band 0.0008 ms (Default)
Bearing 2 Bearings
Motor Japanese High Quality Coreless Motor
Gear Metal Alloy Gear
Case Material CNC Machined Metal
Application Large-Scale Airplane

Highlights

  • High torque brushless motor servo
  • CNC machined metal case for exceptional cooling
  • Japanese coreless motor
  • Metal alloy gears
  • 0.0008 ms dead band

Frequently asked questions

What voltage range does the MKS HV777A+ support?

It operates on 4.8 - 8.4 V DC, including unregulated 2S LiPo.

What type of motor does this servo use?

It uses a Japanese high-quality coreless motor.

Is the servo suitable for large-scale aircraft?

Yes, it is designed specifically for large-scale airplanes with high torque and precision.

What is the dead band of this servo?

The default dead band is 0.0008 ms.

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