Futaba HPS-CB701 Compact High-Torque Servo  [FP-HPS-CB701]

Futaba HPS-CB701 - Servo (No BEC, S.Bus2/Brushless)
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£131.87
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
FP-HPS-CB701
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Futaba HPS-CB701: Compact Servo for Precise Radio Control

The Futaba HPS-CB701 brings high torque and compact sizing to models that demand controlled, repeatable movement. Its brushless motor and S.Bus2 connectivity allow digital setup and consistent response, making it a solid choice for drivers and model makers seeking refined control.

Durable Brushless Mechanism and Digital Options

Thanks to a brushless motor, the Futaba HPS-CB701 runs smoothly and resists wear seen in brushed alternatives. S.Bus2 programming lets you tweak travel, centering and other parameters through compatible receivers, helping you match servo behavior to your vehicle setup.

Usage Tips and Power Requirements

Suitable for a range of RC cars from precise on-road machines to robust off-road models, the HPS-CB701 is built to handle regular use. Keep in mind it lacks a built-in BEC, so you should provide a stable power source that meets the 6.0V to 7.4V specification to avoid brownouts under load.

Specifications

  • Motor Type: Brushless
  • S.Bus2 Compatibility: Yes
  • Voltage Range: 6.0V-7.4V
  • Torque: 18kg/cm at 7.4V
  • Speed: 0.10 sec/60° at 7.4V
  • Dimensions: 40.5 x 21 x 25 mm
  • Weight: 50g

For modelers seeking a compact, programmable servo with reliable torque, the Futaba HPS-CB701 is a practical, performance-focused option.

Yes. If your Futaba receiver supports S.Bus2, you can program endpoints, trim and other settings directly through the receiver or compatible programming device.
Its speed and torque profile suit many racing applications, especially where a low-profile servo is needed. Pair it with the correct power delivery to get consistent performance on track.
Use firm mounting points and tighten bolts to the chassis specifications. Consider using shims or a plastic servo tray if your chassis requires precise alignment to prevent binding under load.

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