Team Powers DS1305-V2 Digital Coreless Low Profile Servo - Aluminium  [TP-DS1305-V2]

Team Powers Digital Coreless Servo - Low Profile (Alu. Casing) (TP-DS1305-V2)
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£68.25
Brand:
Team Powers
Model:
TP-DS1305-V2
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Compact Precision Servo for Competitive Builds

The Team Powers DS1305-V2 Digital Coreless Servo offers tight control and a slim footprint for race and sport models. The aluminium casing provides a sturdy shell that keeps weight down while shielding the gearbox and electronics.

Durable Titanium Gears and Responsive Drive

Equipped with a direct drive gear set, the DS1305-V2 reduces backlash for accurate positioning. Titanium metal gears deliver enhanced strength for frequent use, and the 4.8V to 8.4V operating span supports a range of power configurations.

Specifications

  • Operating Voltage Range: 4.8V~8.4V
  • Gear Material: Titanium Metal
  • Weight: ~52g
  • Dimensions: 41mm (L) x 26.5mm (W) x 20mm (H)
  • Stall Torque: 10kg-cm @6V, 13kg-cm @7.4V, 15kg-cm @8.4V
  • Operating Speed (No Load): 0.065 sec/60° @6V, 0.055 sec/60° @7.4V, 0.05 sec/60° @8.4V

A dependable option for model makers and racers wanting compact, accurate servo control backed by robust gearing.

Its low profile and precise response make it ideal for 1/10 scale touring, drift and on-road race cars where steering accuracy is important.
Higher voltages increase torque and speed but can raise internal temperatures; monitor run conditions and provide adequate ventilation where possible.
If a gear is damaged, consult parts diagrams and source genuine replacement pieces. Titanium gears are robust but checking for damage after impacts helps prevent failure.
Use correct linkage geometry, eliminate binding points, set endpoint and subtrim in your transmitter, and ensure the servo is powered from a stable supply for the cleanest response.

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