The gearbox design completely isolates the servo's internal mechanisms from mechanical stress, transferring the load to a steel hub shaft with two ball bearings. The housing is equipped with M4 threaded holes arranged in a goBILDA grid, allowing components to be mounted from any direction. The output shaft has an 8mm REX profile to prevent slippage and can be used as a channel for cables.
The device is based on the flagship brushless motor with a titanium gearbox, operating at voltages up to 8.4V. Control is completely identical to a standard servo: the device connects to R/C receivers, Arduino, Raspberry Pi or REV controllers via a standard PWM signal.
- Weight: 224 g
- Gear Ratio: 5:1
- Torque (Stall): 2360 oz-in (170 kg cm)
- No-Load Speed (7.4V): 0.70 sec/60° (14.3 RPM)
- Max. Rotation angle: 504° (1.4 turns)
- Voltage range: 6V – 8.4V
- Current (Stall): 2700 mA
- Motor type: Brushless DC
- Wire length: 300 mm
This model is supplied in feedback (positioning) mode, but supports software switching to continuous rotation mode using the DPC-11 programmer. Due to the lack of internal modifications to the servo drive, the device is officially approved for use in FTC (FIRST Tech Challenge) competitions.
For operation under high loads, it is necessary to use an external power source capable of providing a current of up to 2.7 A. The equipment can be mounted either on the upper hub or directly to the aluminum gear of the gearbox using standard spacers and M4 hardware.
