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Re: Servo motor spline adapters?
Mario, I'm not sure that anyone offers a metal adapter spline that will make use of the original plastic servo arm, but why not upgrade the entire arm to an aluminum piece? You can find double ended aluminum servo arms all over the net, for many different brands of servos. What brand have you got there? I couldn't see the servo sticker in the video, with the name. Is it a cheap brand X servo?
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Re: Servo motor spline adapters?
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The servo brand name is Tower Pro MG995. If someone offers these arms in aluminum, I'm all in! Would you happen to have a fav site for stuff like this? Thanks for all your help Nathan, my online forum friend Mario |
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Re: Servo motor spline adapters?
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After doing some digging on the internet, checking for Tower Pro MG995 specs, it seems they use the same spline that Futaba servos use, so that means anything you can find for a Futaba, should work just as well on the MG995. Not sure how long you need that servo horn to be, but here is a 1" version (2" wide, total, end to end). http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXFVJ9&P=7 They get longer from there. 1.5" and 2", or 3" and 4" total width, respectively. If you need the links, let me know. I've used these servo horns myself, although the single ended ones. They have never failed on me, even on my go fast RCs and rock crawlers. Here are some more options - http://www.racers-edge.com/category_s/138.htm And one more link to some Hudy machined servo horns - http://www.amainhobbies.com/advanced...+horns&x=0&y=0 As you look around, just remember to get a servo horn that fits a Futaba servo, and you'll be golden, as they say.
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