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Savox SAV-SC1258TGB High Torque CORELESS DIGI SERVO 12KG @ 6.0V – BLACK
The new Savox SAV-SC1258TGB High Torque CORELESS DIGI SERVO 12KG @ 6.0V – BLACK.
Savox have listened to racers requests and released this Limited Edition range of ‘Black Edition’ servos primarily aimed at r/c car racers. With many race vehicles now sporting a stealthy all black appearance ranging from the moulded components, carbon chassis and black aluminium accessories racers have been looking to continue the theme with their electronics.
Savox have taken this onboard and released six servos from their range featuring a sleek black aluminum center case with laser etched details, as well as a 200mm long heavy duty lead wire with an all black outer sheath. One of them being the Savox SAV-SC1258TGB High Torque CORELESS DIGI SERVO 12KG @ 6.0V – BLACK.
The SC1258TG combines leading edge technology with super high 12-bit (4096) resolution and titanium and aluminum gears for one amazing servo! With titanium and aluminum gears, this servo is truly magical. Pushing 167 ounces of torque and a blistering .08 transit time, this servo is redefining what an all-around servo should be capable of. The special black anodizing better matches every color scheme. This is a great upgrade to most comparably priced servos.
SAVOX HIGH TORQUE CORELESS DIGI SERVO 12KG AT 6.0V – BLACK features
- Black aluminum center case.
- Shorter 200mm black shielded lead wire.
- Combines leading edge technology with super high 12 bit (4096) resolution and titanium gears.
- Super light-weight.
- Coreless motor provides high speed, incredible efficiency, and low power consumption.
- Titanium gears ensure long life and durability.
- The aluminum case design not only looks good but also allows for cooler operating temps.
SAVOX HIGH TORQUE CORELESS DIGI SERVO 12KG AT 6.0V – BLACK specification
- Dimensions(mm): 40.3×20.2×37.2
- Weight(g): 52.4
- Speed(@4.8V sec/60): .10, Torque(@4.8V oz-in): 133.3
- Speed(@6.0V sec/60): .08, Torque(@6.0V oz-in): 166.6
- Gear: Titanium & Aluminum, 25 Tooth Spline
- Case: Aluminum, Bearing: 2BB
CHOOSING THE CORRECT SERVO – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Servo Size – What space do I have? The size of the model and the servo mounting dimensions can dictate the servo that you choose. Savox have 4 different footprint classes (JUMBO, STANDARD, MINI and MICRO) and different depths so there should be a servo to fit your needs.
Servo Torque – What is the size and weight of the control surface that you are moving? The bigger and heavier the control surface on the model, the higher the servo torque needed. What is the length of the servo arm I am using? The longer the servo arm used the higher the servo torque needs to be to compensate.
Servo Speed – Do you require a very fast response to make frequent corrections or have instantaneous throttle response? A fast or slow servo will alter the ‘feel’, it’s similar to having positive or negative exponential set on your transmitter.
Servo Voltage – What battery voltage are you using? All servos can be used with 6 volt DC supply. If you want to use the newest 2S LiPo receiver batteries you will need to choose the 7.4volt compatible servos. These servos can also be used with lower voltages but the performance will be lower.
Servo Gear Train Material – Is this a large or powerful model? Will the model be used aggressively or with sudden high impact and or energy loading? Metal gears should be used if your answer is yes. Savox use: Titanium, Unique Steel, Steel and Aluminium for their metal gears. For lower power less aggressive model use; or where super-lightweight is required for models, then industrial plastic gears are the perfect choice. Remember, if in doubt use metal gears.
Servo Motor – Is the model subject to high vibration requiring fast response? Savox uses 3 motors (DC, Coreless and Brushless) in its servos. DC motors are best suited to a smoother and less demanding environment. Most of the range uses Coreless technology which offers a reliable and powerful motor, this is the gold standard. Brushless motors give the platinum standard, resulting in ultimate power, quicker torque, faster response, greater efficiency and incredibly durable.
Servo Bearings – Is the model used in a high vibration environment? Savox use either a single or double ball race and are used on the output shaft to ensure long life, accurate control and improved resolution. Twin ball race is the best on larger, higher vibration and powerful models. A single ball race is suitable for lightweight, low vibration and smaller models.
Servo Case Material – Will the servo be moving from endpoint to endpoint and used aggressively? Aluminium is used to improve heat dissipation from the motor but this has a slightly higher weight over the plastic case models. A full aluminium case also provides a more stable platform for the gear trains and mounting points and is used in larger scale models.
Servo Weight – Where is the servo mounted? Will the weight of the servo have an effect on the performance of the model? Choose the lightest servo or move a heavier servos position to reduce the effect on the model. Remember, you can save weight by using aluminium arms and titanium turnbuckles.
NB: The correct choice of servo is the responsibility of the end user and this information is provided for guidance only.
Specification
Specification
Servo Power | 8.0kg to 14.9kg |
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Servo Voltage | Servo 6v |
Servo Operation | Digital Servo |
Brand | Savox |
Gear Material | Metal Gear |
Servo Size | Standard |
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