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The 1501 MG is a metal-geared analog servo from Power HD that delivers extra-high torque normally associated with much more expensive or larger servos. This is one of our most popular standard-size servos. Servo horns and associated hardware are included.
The HD-1501 MG is a powerful standard-size servo that features metal gears and two ball bearings and can deliver a tremendous amount of torque for such a high-speed servo. The 1501 MG works with standard RC servo pulses, providing a running angle of approximately 165° over a servo pulse range of 800 µs to 2200 µs, and it has a 10Ⳡ(25 cm) cable that is terminated with a standard JR-style connector, which is Futaba-compatible.
The default servo pulse widths (usually 1ms to 2ms) may not give you a full 180 degrees of motion. In that case, check if you can set your servo controller to custom pulse lengths and try 0.75ms to 2.25ms. You can try shorter/longer pulses but be aware that if you go too far you could break your servo!
NOTE: Operating servos close to or at stall torque reduces their life and will permanently damage them beyond repair.
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The 1501 MG is a metal-geared analog servo from Power HD that delivers extra-high torque normally associated with much more expensive or larger servos. This is one of our most popular standard-size servos. Servo horns and associated hardware are included.
The HD-1501 MG is a powerful standard-size servo that features metal gears and two ball bearings and can deliver a tremendous amount of torque for such a high-speed servo. The 1501 MG works with standard RC servo pulses, providing a running angle of approximately 165° over a servo pulse range of 800 µs to 2200 µs, and it has a 10Ⳡ(25 cm) cable that is terminated with a standard JR-style connector, which is Futaba-compatible.
The default servo pulse widths (usually 1ms to 2ms) may not give you a full 180 degrees of motion. In that case, check if you can set your servo controller to custom pulse lengths and try 0.75ms to 2.25ms. You can try shorter/longer pulses but be aware that if you go too far you could break your servo!
NOTE: Operating servos close to or at stall torque reduces their life and will permanently damage them beyond repair.
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