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Cirrus CS-12 - High Speed Micro Servo
Specifications
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2025-08-04 |
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Torque: |
4.8V: 35.00 oz-in (2.52 kg-cm)
6.0V: 40.00 oz-in (2.88 kg-cm)
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Speed: |
4.8V: 0.11 sec/60°
6.0V: 0.09 sec/60°
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Weight: |
0.62 oz (17.6 g) |
Dimensions: |
Length:1.20 in (30.5 mm)
Width:0.47 in (11.9 mm)
Height:1.10 in (27.9 mm)
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Motor Type: |
Brushed |
Gear Type: |
Plastic |
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Discontinued? |
Y |
Typical Price: |
21.99 USD |
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Notes
- The discontinued Cirrus CS-12 is a compact and lightweight micro analog servo, designed as a step up in size and power from the ultra-light pico class. It is a versatile performer, well-suited for a wide range of small electric aircraft, including park flyers, small gliders, and indoor 3D foamies. The CS-12 provides the additional power needed to move slightly larger control surfaces with more authority than a smaller servo could manage, while still being light enough to not adversely affect the flight performance of a weight-sensitive model. It is known for its reliable and smooth operation, making it a popular choice for everyday sport flying.
- The CS-12 has a reputation as a dependable workhorse in the micro servo category. It strikes an excellent balance between size, weight, and performance, making it a go-to choice for many builders. Its straightforward analog design makes it easy to set up and provides a predictable response that hobbyists can rely on. For builders looking for a solid, cost-effective servo for their park-flyer sized projects, the CS-12 has long been a trusted and popular option.
- For robotics hobbyists, the CS-12 occupies a very useful niche. It offers more power than the pico servos, allowing for the creation of more capable mechanisms, but it is still small and light enough for compact designs. It is a great choice for building the leg joints of a small walking robot, a functional gripper that can hold lightweight objects, or a more robust sensor turret. It’s the logical next step when a project's power requirements exceed the capabilities of the smallest servos.
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