This is the Futaba S3003 Standard Servo. / This basic servo is used in cars, boats, or where standard servos are used. / This is the replacement for the following servos, S138,S148,S22,S38 and S12. / / This servo can produce high-current draw from your batteries. / If using NiMH or LiPo batteries, make sure they are capable / of delivering sufficient amps. / / INCLUDES: One S3003 standard servo with preinstalled round servo horn FUTM0031 / Four brass eyelets / Four Black rectangular rubber grommets (FUTM2348) / Four servo mount screws / One servo wheel 1-3/8"" (35mm) in diameter / One X shape servo arm 1.5"" (38mm) across / One star shaped arm 1-1/4"" (32mm) across / Nylon gears / One year warranty / / SPECS: Speed: .23 sec/60° @ 4.8V or .16 sec/60° @ 6V / Torque: 44 oz-in @ 4.8V or 56.8 oz-in @ 6V / (3.2 kg-cm @ 4.8V or 4.1 kg-cm @ 6V) / Size: 1.6""L x .8""W x 1.4""H (41x20x36mm) w/o output shaft / Weight: 1.3oz (37.2g) / Connector: ""J"" type with approx. 5"" lead / 9/20/95 / ir/jl / updt jxs 10/29/03 / updt jxs 4/13/04 / updt mcw 5/19/04 / updt jxs 10/29/04
This review is from: Futaba S3003 Servo Standard (Toy)
It's more than a toy. This servo motor does the job. The Futaba S3003 standard size servo motor has good speed and torque (60 degrees in .23 sec and 44.4 oz-in at 4.8v according to the box, more at higher voltage). It moves 180 degrees back and forth based upon the pulse width signal.
I drive it using an inexpensive Arduino Uno computer without a separate motor shield. Internet examples of code and descriptions of how it works provided me with a solid starting point and an understanding of how servos work.
This servo seems to be ideal for animatronics, experimental projects, and just plain fun.
This review is from: Futaba S3003 Servo Standard (Toy)
i bought 5 of this for a moving prototipe, conected to a circuit board and operated with a programed routine, they did just fine, really don't know about durability
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