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Main Discussion > Minimum servo torque for a 60 machine
 
 
volare
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Location: Cincinnati Area

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gyroman
Senior Heliman
Location: Pasadena, CA

I would recomend 9202's, they will get you through everything and are great. I love mine
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d-n-jensen
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Location: Bellevue WA

I agree

The 9202 at 69 in/oz (i think) or the 4131/8101 at near 90 in/oz are all you need.
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ed vega
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Location: nyc, queens

agree'd 9202's have served us well ...
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volare
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volare
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Dyehard
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Location: Cedar Bluff, Va.

You have been on Servocity's site, I assume. Those figures are wrong, Futaba says the correct figures are 69 .oz/.in torque at 4.8 volts and .22 seconds for 60 degrees of rotation at 4.8 volts.
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volare
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bjacks
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Location: Ft. Worth, Tex.

9202s

The 9202s have 69.5oz at 4.8v., that servo has had about a dozen numbers, at one time that was Futaba top servo. Its a good servo. Bobby
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RappyTappy
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Location: Las Vegas, NV

Also, you'll definately need more torque on your collective, somewhere over 100 oz.

Chris
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02-03-2002 Over year old.
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volare
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Slider
Senior Heliman
Location: Orange City, FL

My Ergo 60

I don't know very much about servos, but here is my setup.

Hitech 545 high tourque BB servos on the collective and cyclics.
A Hitech 525 high speed BB on the rudder.
A Futaba 3001 on the throttle.

I purchased my heli as a package deal and that is what came with it. They seem to be doing the job.

Blue Skies,
Slider
02-03-2002 Over year old.
 
 
Smokinjo
Senior Heliman
Location: Memphis TN

Being that you are a JR man like myself, The JR 8101's are great. That's what I would suggest and have been flyin for the last year. Decent price and last a while. I fly them in my FUry Expert 60 and love em.

Joe
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MitchD
Senior Heliman
Location: Antioch TN USA

70 OZ on a 60 minimum,and try to match the collective servo speed with the throttle servo speed if you can......
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Dyehard
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Location: Cedar Bluff, Va.

Volare, I wouldn't know about any of the other servos listed by Servocity, but the subject of how much torque the 9202 have has come up over and over, so I went as directly to Futaba as you can get here in the US. I asked Ann Marie Cross and she stated that the 9202 is rated for 69 oz/in of torque at 4.8 volts, not 6.0 volts, so in this case Servocity is wrong. They do not make the 9202, Futaba does, so Futaba should know how much torque their servos produce and at what voltage.
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