Sanwa SRG-BLSV2D Compact Low-Profile Digital Servo with Metal Gears  [SW-SRG-BLSV2D]

Sanwa SRG-BLS Version 2 Detachable (0.08sec/7.6kgcm/48g/6.0v)
Price:
CAD$231.63
Brand:
Sanwa
Model:
SW-SRG-BLSV2D
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Sanwa SRG-BLSV2D brushless low-profile servo for competitive racing

The Sanwa SRG-BLSV2D brings a brushless motor and metal gearing to a compact, low-profile package for racers who need sharp, repeatable control. It supports Sanwa Super Response (SSR) and High Response (SHR) modes to sharpen steering feel without adding bulk.

Precision speed and torque for tight control

Built for high-speed applications, the SRG-BLSV2D produces quick actuation times of 0.07 seconds per 60 degrees at 7.4V and 0.08 seconds at 6.0V, with torques of 9.3kg cm and 7.8kg cm respectively. Those figures translate to crisp steering and improved lap consistency.

Robust construction and heat management

Durable metal gears and a sturdy double bearing layout give the SRG-BLSV2D smooth long-term operation, while the aluminium heatsink helps keep temperatures down during extended runs. Its compact footprint of 40.5x21.0x26.5mm and 47g weight makes it easy to fit in most race chassis.

Specifications

  • Speed: 0.07sec/60° (7.4V), 0.08sec/60° (6.0V)
  • Torque: 9.3kg cm (7.4V), 7.8kg cm (6.0V)
  • Dimensions: 40.5x21.0x26.5mm
  • Weight: 47g

For racers aiming to tighten steering response and reliability, the Sanwa SRG-BLSV2D is a compact upgrade that preserves balance while boosting performance.

Yes. The SRG-BLSV2D's compact 40.5x21.0x26.5mm size is compatible with most 1/10 scale servo bays, but check your chassis mounting tabs and horn clearance before final installation.
This servo runs well on 2-cell LiPo setups; the published timings are 0.07s/60° at 7.4V and 0.08s/60° at 6.0V. Ensure your ESC or BEC can supply steady voltage under load.
Keep the heatsink fins clear of debris and periodically check the metal gears and bearings for wear. Clean around the output spline and re-torque horn screws to maintain tight steering response.

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