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MG996R Metal Gear Servo Motor - 180 Degree
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Presenting you the durable TowerPro MG996R High-Torque Servo Motor, an excellent choice for robotics and electronics applications. This dc servo motor produces 9.4 kg/cm of torque at 4.8V and 11 kg/cm of torque at 6V, which operate efficiently in the voltage range of 4.8V to 7.2V.
With heavy-duty materials, this High-torque metal gear servo motor is built to last. To complete a 60º movement it responds quickly and precisely in just 0.17 seconds at 4.8V and 0.14 seconds at 6V.
The installation process of the MG996R robotic actuator is simple, as it includes a 3-pin power and control connection, as well as the necessary mounting hardware. This TowerPro MG996r servo motor 180 Degree is dependable and simple to operate, which makes it ideal for both DIY projects and robotic assembly.
| Operating voltage | 4.8 V - 7.2 V | 
| Running Current | 500 mA – 900 mA (6V) | 
| Operating Angle | 180degree | 
| Direction | CCW | 
| Operating speed | 0.17 s/60º (4.8 V), 0.14 s/60º (6 V) | 
| Weight | 55 g | 
| Dimension | 40.7 x 19.7 x 42.9 mm | 
A servo motor is a direct current motor that has been integrated with a gear train, a shaft encoder, and some control logic to make it easier to use. It has a limited range of rotation, usually 180°.
A servo motor can typically only turn 90° in either direction for a total movement of 180°. The neutral position of the motor is defined as the point at which the servo has the same amount of potential rotation in both the clockwise and counter-clockwise directions.
You can control the servo's speed by rotating it in small steps rather than giving it the final demand angle, as shown below. You can change the speed of the for-loops by changing the delay value.
It is suitable for a wide range of applications including RC airplanes, helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft, mini robots, and more.
Yes, this motor is compatible with Arduino and various other microcontrollers, facilitating easy integration into projects.
It operates effectively within a voltage range of 4.8V to 7.2V, providing flexibility in power supply options.