Futaba S3305 High-Torque Metal Gear Servo  [S3305]

Futaba S3305 High-Torque Standard Servo w/Metal Gears
Price:
CAD$61.02
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
S3305
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Futaba S3305 Performance for RC Cars and Boats

The Futaba S3305 servo is a compact, high-torque option for hobbyists who need dependable steering and control. Designed for use in both RC cars and boats, the S3305 pairs metal gears with dual ball bearings to deliver smooth feel and long life. For best results avoid excessive current draw by using recommended battery types such as NiCd packs.

Main Benefits of the Futaba S3305

  • High Torque: Delivers up to 124 oz-in (8.9 kg-cm) at 6V, suitable for demanding tasks.
  • Durable Construction: Equipped with metal gears for enhanced longevity and reliability.
  • Versatile Application: Ideal for standard size setups in both cars and boats.
  • Smooth Operation: Dual ball bearings provide seamless performance.
  • Standard Connector: Features a Futaba J style connector for easy integration.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 1.6 x 0.8 x 1.5" (40 x 20 x 38mm)
  • Weight: 1.7oz (47g)
  • Speed: 0.25 sec/60 deg @ 4.8V; 0.20 sec/60 deg @ 6V
  • Torque: 124 oz-in (8.9 kg-cm) @ 6V; 99 oz-in (7.1 kg-cm) @ 4.8V

The Futaba S3305 is a solid upgrade for model builders wanting a dependable, metal-geared standard servo. Its balance of torque and build quality makes it a practical choice for everyday hobby use.

The S3305 offers substantial torque at 6V and will manage heavier steering demands in many standard setups, but confirm your steering geometry and use a robust servo saver if fitted.
Most receivers accept the Futaba J style plug, but check your receiver or extension leads for matching plugs or use a suitable adapter if required.
Using NiCd battery packs is advised to limit peak current draw; if using other battery types, ensure your battery and BEC can supply steady current at the intended voltage.

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