🚀 Elevate Your Robotics Game!
The ZOSKAY 35kg high Torque Coreless Motor Servo is a high-performance digital servo designed for robotics and RC applications. With a control angle of 270°, it features a waterproof design, high-precision stainless steel gears, and a durable CNC aluminum shell, ensuring reliability and smooth operation for all your DIY projects.
B**.
Nice quick servo on 7.4v.
Servo works great and fast coupled with a hobbywing 1080g2 with the programmer card set or ESC functions set at 7.4,servo is fast and durable and works awesome for my set up on FMS FJ 40.
L**Y
hooked up well to my typhoon v5 after getting a proper sized horn
Drives my Typhoon effortlessly. I would suggest this to others and buy it again
K**.
Great quality
Perfect fit. Strong. Used on a rock crawler with big tires. Handles much better. It's a nice unit. That's what she said
H**K
Good
Put it in a big rock 3s and it works just fine
B**L
Great experience
Fast delivery, great product
T**K
Initial thoughts are this is a good buy.
The media could not be loaded. First initial review and will update as time goes one. I installed this in my traces e-revo 2.0 vxl to do away with the fuel steering servos. Install was simple, plug and play. This servo is heavier than the Traxxas oem servos and feels much sturdier. Overall, I wish I would have went with a stronger servo buts that nothing against this one. Speed is good but could be better but again, that’s on me. Overall, initial thoughts are this is a good purchase for the money.
A**S
Affordable
Excellent servos for the money did well
S**C
I have 3 of these. You pay for what you get, but.....
You pay for what you get. Have 3 of these. Unless you have a BEC voltage of 7.4v, you will not get the full 35KG torque. 6v BEC from a RTR ESC which is pretty much standard on 99% of RTR stock config will ONLY give you 32kg. Food for thought when deciding. Also it is strong enough... But Slow, which is not a great problem for most Basher RC rigs. Just understand that before deciding to purchase.I always take my supposedly waterproof resistant servos apart and to check and see.-What I see is that the top unshielded ball bearing has an o-ring on top. It is the wrong size and much too large. When I took it apart it was obvious that the ball bearing was locked due to this wrong over sized o-ring. I have see this on just about every cheap made in China servo. Have tried more than a dozen. I remove the o-ring and place it outside over the expose servo spline, under the servo arm during reassembly. I put some silicone grease under the 0-ring for water proofing. Now the servo will be smoother and much faster.- I see that the circuit board is NOT waterproofed with a silicone modified coating which ALL name brand servos have. This is a prerequisite for any waterproofed spec'd servo IMHO. Water will migrate into the servo case, so this circuit board WILL corrode if you don't use any readily available Silicone Modified Coating on it while it is apart. I do this to all the cheap China servos.- The gears are not lubed properly. A generous amount of grease is in there..... however that grease is not n the teeth of any of the gears. So the blob of grease installed during mfr, does nothing for the lubrication of all the gears. They are essentially dry. Poor quality control. I imagine to get the price point where it is. These are relabeled servos that come with many different labels from other sellers.All in all, for the price and IF you modd the servo like I do, it will serve well. If you don't, you will be replacing it more often than if you buy a known brand servo like Hitec, Savox or Futaba which cost twice as much.If you address the flaws that I stated above, right away, out the box, it is a decent cheap alternative.I will follow up and may post pictures of how I mod this servo. I have 3 so far. I treat all new servos the same. Whether name brand or not. Even my 2 Savox 1210's are noisey and horrible at times. So cheaper alternatives are here, although far from perfect.This 35kg servo must be examined and modded to last any decent amount of time. Beware of this.Been in the hobby for 35 years and dozens of servos later this is what I have learned regarding servos.EDIT: I have total of 5 now. They are great for the price and I must say that NONE have failed me yet. As this servo wears even with carefull greasing of all the teeth, slop will develope. But it is still strong and potentiometer centers it well. Quiet when idle. Beats any Savox hands down. There is grease on the gears however its just one blob of grease that nowhere touches the gears teeth. so the gears are dry as a bone. Easy fix. The 180 degree servo is NOT 180 . It is 120 degrees. All of my 180's are only 120 degree sweep. Not an issue for me though. Just be advised of this. The O-Rings are still crushing the top ball bearing and the BB is locked. I still remove the O-ring and just plact over the out put spline before installing the servo arm on. I use these on my Crawler and all my Arrma 6S rigs incuding my 1/7 scale Mojave and Limitless. Infraction. For the price it can't be beat. But, this is not a Racing Class servo. Be advised. But I feel it ranks with Savox and perhaps better. Savox are rebuildable, These are throwaways at a low price. And again I must say, Everyone is working fine. And I abuse these servos.
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