Needed TQ for servo
#1
Needed TQ for servo
So is there a recommendation sheet / quick reference for sufficient torque for a servo based on its use?
For example steering 1/10 2wd buggy 150, 1/10 4wd buggy 180, 1/8 2wd buggy 220, 4wd 260 etc... ?
Comparig all these servos and just don't want to go overboard if not needed.
For example steering 1/10 2wd buggy 150, 1/10 4wd buggy 180, 1/8 2wd buggy 220, 4wd 260 etc... ?
Comparig all these servos and just don't want to go overboard if not needed.
#2
I was re reading my XXXNT manual for my rebuild and it says to use a steering servo with a minimum of 50 oz of TQ, that is the last time I built a kit.
My new servo will have at least twice that much. Servos have come a long way in 15 years.
My new servo will have at least twice that much. Servos have come a long way in 15 years.
#4
Tech Master
Its easy to forget the inches in an ozin. Half the length is twice the ozs and half the speed.
#6
Tech Initiate
One thing to keep in mind when specking out what minimum TQ you can get by with...……
The servo gears are designed to handle the TQ the mfg advertises. Keep in mind how good it is to have strong enough gears.
The servo gears are designed to handle the TQ the mfg advertises. Keep in mind how good it is to have strong enough gears.