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40Kgcm High Torque Servo Motor (S8218)

40Kgcm High Torque Servo Motor (S8218)

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  • This is the 40Kgcm High Torque Servo Motor (S8218)
  • This servo motor has an operating voltage of 6 - 7.4V.
  • The speed rate is 0.20--0.22sec/60°at (6V). 0.18--0.2sec/60°at (7.2V).
  • This product is a metal gear high torque servo motor of 36kg-38kg/cm.
  • This is a digital servo motor for a wide range of applications that requires high torque.
  • The metal gears ensure long life and torque conversion.
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40Kgcm High Torque Servo Motor (S8218)

The 40Kg-cm Servo Motor (S8218) is a well-designed and high-quality servo that is digital, and fitted with metal gears for reliability. This is a digital servo motor for a wide range of applications that requires high torque. You can control this servo motor with Arduino which is connect by jumper wires and powered by battery.

The metal gears ensure long life and torque conversion. It is made of high-quality material, which may make your operation much more remarkable. This product is a metal gear high torque servo motor. This Motor is compatible with Futuba, JR, Sanwa, and Hitee series. The speed rate is 0.20--0.22sec/60°at (6V). 0.18--0.2sec/60°at (7.2V).

Applications:

  • Solar array and antenna positioning
  • Automatic doors
  • Remote control toys
  • DIY Robotic Projects

read our blog explaining servo vs dc motor(the Difference Between Servo Motor vs DC Motor).

Package Includes:

  • 1 x 40Kg-cm Servo Motor (S8218)

Specifications:

Operating Voltage

6 - 7.4V

Speed

0.20 -0.18s/60deg

Torque

36kg-38kg/cm

Size

59.5X29X55.2mm

Weight

164gm

Shipping & Returns

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  • Delivery time in Metro cities is 1-3 days, Others it is
    3-7 days. It varies based on location, reliant on courier services
  • Return window: 7 days from receipt unless stated
    otherwise. No refunds/replacements after
  • Returns only for non-working/damaged products are accepted
  • Initiate return requests to our customer service team via Support ticket or contact us at +91-8123057137
  • Refunds are processed within 3-4 working days post inspection and approval.

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1. What is a servo motor used for?

  • Servo motors, or "servos," are electronic devices and rotary or linear actuators that precisely rotate and push machine parts. Servos are primarily used for angular or linear positioning, as well as specific velocity and acceleration.

2. What is servo motor and example?

  • A servo motor is a rotary or linear actuator that can control angular or linear position, velocity, and acceleration precisely. It is made up of a suitable motor and a position feedback sensor. Servo motors are used in a variety of applications, including robotics, CNC machinery, and automated manufacturing.

3. What is the main difference between a servo motor and a DC motor?

  • DC motors are fast and continuous rotation motors that are primarily used for anything that requires a high rotation per minute (RPM). Servo motors have high torque, quick, and accurate rotation at a limited angle.

4. What is the difference between servo motor and stepper motor?

  • A servo motor uses feedback to control its position, speed, or torque. A stepper motor is commanded to move in degrees without the need for feedback, but it may lose synchronism due to overload.