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Cirrus CS-70MG - Super Torque Servo
Specifications
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Last Updated: |
2025-08-04 |
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Torque: |
4.8V: 106.70 oz-in (7.68 kg-cm)
6.0V: 133.30 oz-in (9.60 kg-cm)
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Speed: |
4.8V: 0.24 sec/60°
6.0V: 0.20 sec/60°
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Weight: |
2.10 oz (59.5 g) |
Dimensions: |
Length:1.59 in (40.4 mm)
Width:0.77 in (19.6 mm)
Height:1.48 in (37.6 mm)
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Gear Type: |
Metal |
Rotation/Support: |
Dual Bearings |
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Discontinued? |
Y |
Typical Price: |
40.99 USD |
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Notes
- The discontinued Cirrus CS-70MG is a powerful and rugged, high-torque standard-sized analog servo that is fortified with an all-metal gear (MG) train. This servo is a true workhorse, designed to provide both immense strength and excellent durability. It is an extremely popular choice for the steering systems of 1/10 and 1/8 scale monster trucks, rock crawlers, and other off-road vehicles where the servo must endure a constant barrage of shocks, impacts, and high loads. It is also a very robust choice for the flight controls on large trainer or sport aircraft, particularly those operating from rough fields.
- The core identity of the CS-70MG is its toughness and power. The combination of a high-torque motor and metal gears makes it a servo that can handle almost any abuse thrown at it. It has the muscle to turn big, heavy tires in the most difficult situations and the durability to survive the inevitable crashes and tumbles of off-road bashing. This reputation for being a powerful and nearly indestructible workhorse has made it a favorite among hobbyists for many years.
- For robotics builders, the CS-70MG's blend of high torque and high durability makes it an incredibly useful and versatile actuator. It is strong enough for the primary joints of a medium-to-large robot and tough enough to be used in student robotics competitions where the equipment is often subjected to rough handling. It is an excellent, cost-effective choice for building robots that are meant to be powerful, robust, and reliable.
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