We carry a wide variety of servos, all of which are compatible with our servo controllers except for the Surplus Hitec HS-5475HB servo. The sizes range from a giant-scale servo with up to 583 oz-in of torque to a micro servo weighing less than 1/4 of an ounce. We also offer several unique servos:
- Our Surplus Hitec HS-5475HB servos have had their control electronics removed, but each offers a high-quality servo casing, 3-pole ferrite motor, and heavy-duty Karbonite geartrain complete with two ball bearings, all at a heavily discounted price.
- The BCM servo and Joinmax digital servo have a rotating arm in the body of the servo in addition to the typical output shaft at the top of the servo.
Whatever your application, we probably have a servo for it! Our parametric search of our assortment of servos can help you find the servo you’re looking for.
Note: The servos must be connected to a servo controller, RC receiver, or microcontroller to be used. All of the servos have Futaba or Futaba-compatible cable connections.
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The HD-1440A analog servo from Power HD is the smallest servo we carry, making it a perfect tiny actuator for a small robot mechanism.
Key specs at 6 V: 0.10 sec/60°, 8 oz-in, 4.4 g.
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The HD-1900A analog servo from Power HD is a great general-purpose micro servo at a great price. Though not shown in the picture, servo horns and associated hardware are included.
Key specs at 6 V: 0.10 sec/60°, 27 oz-in, 9.0 g.
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The HD-1581HB digital servo from Power HD is a micro servo with digital control electronics for increased performance. The output shaft is supported by a ball bearing, and some of the gear train and part of the case are metal for increased durability.
Key specs at 6 V: 0.16 sec/60°, 36 oz-in, 12.3 g.
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The HD-2360A is a great, general-purpose, low-cost standard analog servo from Power HD.
Key specs at 6 V: 0.16 sec/60°, 48 oz-in, 36 g.
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The HD-2400A is a low-cost, high-torque standard analog servo from Power HD that doesn’t sacrifice speed.
Key specs at 6 V: 0.17 sec/60°, 90 oz-in, 40 g.
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The HD-2550A is a metal-geared analog servo from Power HD that delivers extra-high torque normally associated with much more expensive or larger servos.
Key specs at 6 V: 0.20 sec/60°, 166 oz-in, 55 g.
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This servo is a generic version of the Joinmax Digital servo and is the same one used in the BCM Gripper. The unique arm on the output shaft allows for mounting options not available with traditional servos. The rotation range is 10° to 170° and the servo can operate from 4.5 to 6 V.
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This servo made by Joinmax Digital is the same one used in the Joinmax Digital robotics kits such as the Hexapod Monster. The unique arm on the output shaft allows for mounting options not available with traditional servos.
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The GWS PICO Sub-Micro Servo is the smallest GWS servo we carry, and it is the perfect tiny actuator for a small robot mechanism. Even the leads are extra thin to keep weight down.
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The GWS NARO+ F HP BB Micro Servo is a small, quick, 22.2mm x 11.00mm x 22.85mm servo, recommended for use at 4.8 V.
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The GWS NARO PRO Sub-Micro Servo is among the fastest servos we carry; it is recommended for use at 4.8 V.
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The GWS PARK L Mini Servo would have been considered a micro servo until the recent introduction of extremely tiny servos like the PICO and NARO. This miniature servo has almost the same power as a standard servo, and the transparent case makes it especially well suited for science projects and demonstrations.
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The GWS PARK HPX F Mini Servo would have been considered a micro servo until the recent introduction of extremely tiny servos like the PICO and NARO. This miniature servo has almost the same power as a standard servo, and the transparent case makes it especially well suited for science projects and demonstrations. The PARK HPX F is more powerful than the PARK L and is almost twice as fast.
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The GWS MINI servo is slightly smaller and lighter than a standard servo, but it delivers the performance of a standard servo. Best of all, you get a mini servo at the price of a cheap standard servo.
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The GWS MINI L servo delivers the performance of a standard servo in a smaller and lighter package. The MINI L is slightly smaller, faster, and more powerful than the MINI.
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The GWS S03N Standard Servo is the higher-torque option between the S03N models we carry, providing 56 oz-in at a speed of 0.18 seconds per 60 degrees of motion at 6 V.
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The GWS S03N 2BB Standard Servo has two ball bearings on the output shaft. These ball bearings decrease internal friction and allow for slightly increased torque over the GWS S03N.
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The GWS S03N XF Standard Servo is the faster option between the S03N models we carry, providing 34 oz-in at a speed of 0.12 seconds per 60 degrees of motion at 6 V.
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The GWS S03T servo is a standard-sized servo with an extra-high gear ratio that provides almost double the torque of a typical servo. The servo is 4 mm taller than most standard servos.
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The GWS S125 1T BB Sail Winch Servo is a unique servo (typically used for radio control sail boats) that can rotate a full 360 degrees, rather than the typical range of less than 180 degrees for most servos.
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The GWS S04 BBM Large Servo is a great value: a heavy duty, giant servo that packs over 180 oz-in for less than $20!
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For projects that require brute strength, look no further than the GWS S666N 2BB MG giant-scale servo. This servo will deliver eight times the torque of a standard servo, has two ball bearings, and has metal gears to handle those extra-tough loads.
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The GWS S777 6BB Giant Servo is our largest, heaviest-duty servo, weighing it at 6.7 oz and providing 583 oz-in of torque.
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These are Hitec HS-5475HB servos with the electronics removed. These units can easily be converted to continuous-rotation gearmotors by clippling off the rotation limitation nub on the output gear. The output shaft is supported by two ball bearings, and the geartrain uses four heavy-duty Karbonite gears.
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The Parallax continuous rotation servo is a Futaba S148 servo that has been modified for continuous rotation. Since servos have their own integrated control circuitry, this unit gives you an easy way to get your robot moving.
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