This is the Savox SV-1272SG Monster Torque, High Voltage Digital Servo. A very powerful servo in a standard case, the SV1272SG servo fits many applications.
The answer to this question is partially dependent on what you are using to control the servo.
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With an Average Radio System:
102°
Your average transmitter and receiver will output a relatively narrow PWM signal range.
Radio System + Travel Tuner:
160°
Adding a Servo Travel Tuner to your radio system setup will allow you to achieve wide PWM signal ranges.
Wide Signal Controllers:
160°
Controllers such as the Servo Commander, Arduinos, and Raspberry Pi servo hats can usually send a wide signal.
Direction | Clockwise |
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Output Shaft Style | H25T Spline |
Voltage Range | 6.0V ~ 7.4V |
No-Load Speed (7.4V) | 0.10 sec/60° |
No-Load Speed (6.0V) | 0.13 sec/60° |
Stall Torque (6.0V) | 319.4 oz-in (23.0 kg.cm) |
Stall Torque (7.4V) | 416.6 oz-in (30.0 kg.cm) |
Max PWM Signal Range | 800-2200μsec |
Pulse Amplitude | 3-5V |
Operating Temperature | -10°C to 50°C |
Current Drain - idle (6.0V) | 5mA |
Current Drain - idle (7.4V) | 5mA |
Current Drain - no-load (6V) | 120mA |
Current Drain - no-load (7.4V) | 150mA |
Current Drain - stall (6V) | 4000mA (4.0A) |
Current Drain - stall (7.4V) | 5000mA (5.0A) |
Motor Type | Coreless |
Output Shaft Support | Dual Ball Bearings |
Gear Material | Steel |
Wire Length | 11.0" (279.4mm) |
Weight | 2.2oz (63g) |
Wire Gauge | 22 AWG |
Servo Size | Standard |
Max Rotation | 160° |
Travel per µs | 0.114°/µsec |