Futaba 9602

Old 04-20-2007, 06:15 PM
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Hey Guys,

im in the middle of searching for a new servo and im thinking of getting the Futaba 9602 servo......although is this a metal geared servo? And has anyone had any problems with them?

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Old 04-20-2007, 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by surrealmaterial
Hey Guys,

im in the middle of searching for a new servo and im thinking of getting the Futaba 9602 servo......although is this a metal geared servo? And has anyone had any problems with them?

Cheers
I have 2 of these. The older one must be 7 years old and worked as good as it did when new. Used them for 12th scale. I had one in a touring car to save weight in a non weight restricted class and it held up just fine! They are very fast and rugged. Metal gear, ball bearings and coreless. The only single thing I heard bad was from oval guys saying "Oh, you wouldn't want that in oval, you want something digital"...... Thats kind of hearsay.... Get one!, you won't be disappointed!
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what about the futaba 9402?
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Originally Posted by surrealmaterial
what about the futaba 9402?
The 9402 is TOUGH AS NAILS! Use to run these all the time. Still have a couple for backup that still work like new.

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have you looked at the 9550?
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Originally Posted by CRASH
The 9402 is TOUGH AS NAILS! Use to run these all the time. Still have a couple for backup that still work like new.

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if i get one of these do i need to run a servo saver..?
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always advisable to use a servo saver, regardless of the servo you use.
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