KO Propo 30066 - PDS-2514 Compact Low-Profile Racing Servo  [KO-30066]

KO Propo 30066 - PDS-2514
Price:
CAD$81.85
Brand:
KO Propo
Model:
KO-30066
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Competition-Grade Low-Profile Servo

The KO Propo 30066 - PDS-2514 is a compact low profile servo built for 1/10 scale electric off-road racing. It uses metal gears and dual ball bearings to keep control smooth under hard use. The core motor delivers 10.8 kg-cm of torque and a speed of 0.16 s/60deg, giving predictable steering response on technical courses.

Design Highlights and Build Details

Measuring 41x31.8x21 mm and weighing 46.5 g, the PDS-2514 fits tight radio trays while maintaining robust output. Rated for 6.0V operation, it balances efficiency and power. Metal gears extend service life and the dual ball bearings lower friction for steadier motion and less wear.

Specifications

  • Torque: 10.8 kg-cm
  • Speed: 0.16 s/60deg
  • Dimensions: 41x31.8x21 mm
  • Weight: 46.5 g
  • Operation Voltage: 6.0V
  • Gears: Metal
  • Bearings: Dual Ball Bearings
  • Motor Type: Core Motor

Made for racers wanting improved steering accuracy and durability, the KO Propo 30066 - PDS-2514 gives reliable performance and consistent control in competition settings.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some KO Propo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Yes. The PDS-2514 is sized for most 1/10 electric off-road models and will work with common low-profile mounting positions, but double-check tray clearance and horn compatibility before fitting.
The servo is specified for 6.0V operation. Running higher voltage can increase heat and wear on the motor and gears, so consult your ESC and battery limits and monitor temperature if you push voltage.
Regularly check the metal gears for burrs, keep the bearings free of grit, and avoid soaking the unit. Replace stripped gears promptly and recheck horn tightness after heavy impacts.

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