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Cirrus CS-35 - High Power Mini Servo
Specifications
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2025-08-04 |
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Torque: |
4.8V: 55.00 oz-in (3.96 kg-cm)
6.0V: 67.00 oz-in (4.82 kg-cm)
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Speed: |
4.8V: 0.14 sec/60°
6.0V: 0.11 sec/60°
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Weight: |
0.95 oz (26.9 g) |
Dimensions: |
Length:1.30 in (33.0 mm)
Width:0.70 in (17.8 mm)
Height:1.20 in (30.5 mm)
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Motor Type: |
Brushed |
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Rotation/Support: |
Single Bearing |
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Discontinued? |
Y |
Typical Price: |
24.99 USD |
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Notes
- The discontinued Cirrus CS-35 is a reliable and powerful micro-class analog servo, known for offering a significant amount of torque in a compact package. It is a very popular choice for a wide range of small electric aircraft, including "hot" park flyers, small 3D foamies, and as a robust cyclic servo for micro helicopters. The CS-35 is engineered to provide the muscle needed to handle larger control surfaces or to withstand the high loads of aggressive aerobatic flight. It is a definite step up in power from the 9-gram class, giving pilots a more authoritative and secure control feel.
- The CS-35 is widely regarded as a small powerhouse. Its reputation is built on its ability to deliver impressive strength from a small and lightweight case. For pilots who find that their smaller servos are feeling mushy or are being overpowered by aerodynamic forces, the CS-35 is a common and effective solution. It provides a solid, confident response that inspires pilots to push their models harder, making it a favorite for those who enjoy spirited and dynamic flying.
- For robotics hobbyists, the CS-35's high-torque nature makes it a very useful component. It is strong enough for the primary lifting joints of a small but capable robotic arm, or for building a powerful gripper that can securely hold a variety of objects. It is also an excellent choice for the leg joints of a small quadruped or hexapod robot that needs the power to walk on varied terrain or carry a meaningful payload. It's a great way to add serious muscle to a compact robotic project.
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