Hitec 77g/ 44kg / .17 sec Digital Mega Torque HV Magnetic Encoder Servo HS-M7990TH
    SKU HM7990TH
    Brand Hitec
    Added 2010/07/03
    Updated 2010/07/03
     
    Tags: Hitec,titanium  gear,  digital  servo,  high  voltage  servo,  monster  torque,  HS-M7990TH 

    Features:

    Hitec's most technologically advanced servo, the "Monster Torque" HS-M7990TH features an ultra precise high resolution magnetic encoder instead of a conventional mechanical potentiometer. Designed to operate on a two cell LiPo Pack the HS-M7990TH features our newest high resolution "G2.5" 12 bit generation programmable digital circuit and our indestructible Titanium gears. Other features of the HS-M7990TH include a 7.4V optimized coreless motor, integrated heat sink case, and a top case with two hardened steel gear pins supported by brass axialbushings.
    Features

    * High Resolution Magnetic Digital Ecoder
    * G2.5 12 bit Digital Brogrammable Circuit
    * Titanium Gear Train (MK first gear)
    * Ultra Performance Coreless Motor
    * Integrated Heatsink Case
    * (8) O-Rings for Water/Dust/Fuel protection
    * Dual Ball Bearing Supported Output Shaft
    * 10% larger than a HS-7955TG

    Programmable Features Include:

    - Dead Band Width
    - Direction of Rotation
    - Speed of Rotation (slower)
    - End Points
    - Neutral Points
    - Fail Safe On/Off
    - Fail Safe Point
    - Resolution* (default is high resolution)
    - Overload Protection* (default is off)

    *These features are only programmable with the HFP-20, HPP-20 or HPP-21 programmers(not included).

    Specifications:

    Motor Type: Coreless
    Bearing Type: Dual Ball Bearing
    Speed (6.0V/7.4V): 0.20 / 0.17
    Torque oz./in. (6.0V/7.4V): 500 / 611
    Torque kg./cm. (6.0V/7.4V): 36 / 44
    Size in Inches: 1.72 x 0.88 x 1.57
    Size in Millimeters: 44 x 22 x 40
    Weight oz.: 2.73
    Weight g.: 76.5

    Applications:
    - Aircraft 20-120 class
    - All EP 600-700 & GP 30-90 class helicopters
    - GP & Gasoline boats and cars
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