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New High-Speed, Waterproof Servo Actuator

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New High-Speed, Waterproof Servo Actuator

Hitec’s new DB951WP is a high-speed, ultra-torque, all metal gear, waterproof servo actuator designed for commercial and unmanned applications requiring pinpoint accuracy

Hitec has launched its latest servo actuator in the company’s DB series, the DB951WP, developed for superior precision, durability, and speedy gear ratio.

The DB951WP’s high-speed, ultra-torque, all metal gear, and waterproof capabilities make it the perfect servo for commercial applications demanding maximum performance and pinpoint accuracy. 

Key Features

  • Robust all aluminium case
  • 25-tooth horn gear spline
  • High-speed, steel gear servo
  • Efficient, brushless motor
  • Dual ball bearing supported output shaft
  • Full programmable, digital amplifier
  • IP-67 waterproofing rating
  • Faster gear ratio version of Hitch’s DB961WP

Specifications

  • Speed: 0.12 sec/60° @ 6V & 0.10 sec/60° @ 7.4V
  • Torque: 528 oz./in. @ 6V & 7.4V
  • Actuator Travel up to 260°
  • Weight: 3.2 oz / 90g
  • Size: 1.58 x 0.79 x 1.54 in / 40 x 20 x 39 mm

Featuring a torsionally rigid design and construction, the DB951WP boasts hardened steel gears, an ultra- efficient brushless motor, and a waterproof aluminum case, CNC-machined from solid billet stock. This powerhouse delivers an impressive 528 oz-in of torque with blistering speeds of 0.10 sec/60° @ 7.4 volts. 

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