Futaba S9570SV Low-Profile S.Bus2 High Voltage Servo  [S9570SV]

Futaba S9570SV - SBus2 HV EP Car Low-Profile Servo
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Model:
S9570SV
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Futaba S9570SV Low-Profile Servo for Precise Car Control

The Futaba S9570SV pairs a coreless motor with hardened metal gears in a slim body to deliver consistent, smooth steering for RC car setups. It supports S.Bus and S.Bus2 link-ups for tidy wiring and easier integration into advanced radio systems.

Performance Highlights

Designed to take advantage of higher input, the S9570SV runs well on 2S LiPo packs to give faster transit and improved torque across the voltage range. Water protection helps keep the servo working in wet tracks and muddy conditions where durability matters.

Specifications

  • Voltage: 4.8V to 7.4V
  • Torque:
    • 4.8V: 73oz-in (5.3kg-cm)
    • 6.0V: 92oz-in (6.6kg-cm)
    • 6.6V: 100oz-in (7.2kg-cm)
    • 7.4V: 111oz-in (8.08kg-cm)
  • Speed:
    • 4.8V: 0.11 sec/60°
    • 6.0V: 0.10 sec/60°
    • 6.6V: 0.09 sec/60°
    • 7.4V: 0.08 sec/60°
  • Dimensions: 41 x 20 x 25mm
  • Weight: 43g

This servo is a sensible upgrade for hobbyists wanting sharper steering response without a bulky profile, making the Futaba S9570SV a reliable option for track and club racing use.

Measure the servo bay on your car against the S9570SV dimensions (41 x 20 x 25mm). It suits most low-profile bays used in 1/10 scale touring and many short-course setups.
Yes, the S9570SV supports up to 7.4V so it can be powered from a 2S LiPo via a proper BEC or an ESC with a regulated BEC. Check your system wiring and voltage ratings before connecting.
Use the correct servo mounts and shims for a snug fit, and select a solid servo horn with proper linkage geometry to minimise play and improve feel.
Keep the case clean, check gear mesh and mounting screws, and avoid exposing the servo to long submersion. If you race in wet conditions, inspect seals and connections regularly.

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