Race-capable compact servo for precise control - Futaba S-C401 Servo 0.09sec/13.8kg @7.4v  [FP-S-C401]

Futaba S-C401 - S-C401 Servo 0.09sec/13.8kg @7.4v
Price:
£59.02
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
FP-S-C401
Condition:
Brand New
Available in shop
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Engineered for precise control and dependable service

Precision steering and durable operation are essential for competitive and hobby-grade RC models. The Futaba S-C401 supplies responsive movement and consistent performance, making it a sensible choice for those refining handling and feedback.

Fast acting with solid holding power

The S-C401 offers a swift 0.09 sec per 60 deg at 7.4 V, enabling prompt corrective inputs. Its 13.8 kgf-cm torque at 7.4 V ensures sufficient holding strength for heavier control surfaces and demanding steering geometries.

Size and weight that favour effective integration

At 40.0 x 20.0 x 36.6 mm and 54 g, the servo is compact enough for tight installations while providing the speed and torque expected for refined RC setups. It is easy to install into typical bays without excessive modification.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 40.0 x 20.0 x 36.6 mm
  • Weight: 54 g
  • Speed: 0.09 sec / 60 deg (7.4 V), 0.11 sec / 60 deg (6.6 V)
  • Torque: 13.8 kgf-cm (7.4 V), 11.4 kgf-cm (6.6 V)

The Futaba S-C401 is a compact, responsive servo suited to model makers wanting reliable speed and torque without excess bulk.

Yes. Its compact dimensions and modest weight make it suitable for models with lightweight bodies, provided wiring and horn clearance are checked.
The S-C401 is designed for regular hobby and racing use. Inspect gears after heavy impacts and replace if stripped; correct mounting reduces stress on the drive train.
Yes. An external BEC or regulated supply can provide stable voltage, especially if you intend to run at 7.4 V for maximum speed and torque.

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