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Eurgle 16_09 - Micro Servo
Specifications
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Last Updated: |
2025-08-06 |
Modulation: |
Analog |
Torque: |
4.8V: 7.00 oz-in (0.50 kg-cm)
6.0V: 8.40 oz-in (0.60 kg-cm)
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Speed: |
4.8V: 0.09 sec/60°
6.0V: 0.08 sec/60°
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Weight: |
0.16 oz (4.4 g) |
Dimensions: |
Length:0.77 in (19.6 mm)
Width:0.32 in (8.1 mm)
Height:0.94 in (23.9 mm)
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Motor Type: |
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Gear Type: |
Plastic |
Rotation/Support: |
Bushing |
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Brand: |
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Discontinued? |
Y |
Typical Price: |
6.51 USD |
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Notes
- The discontinued Eurgle 16_09 is a formidable, giant-scale analog servo designed to provide immense torque for the largest and most demanding RC models, all at an exceptionally low price point. This servo is aimed at the hobbyist who is venturing into the world of giant-scale aircraft (25% and larger) or 1/5 scale vehicles and needs an affordable way to get the massive power required. The 16_09 is built with a heavy-duty gear train and a very powerful motor to handle the extreme loads of these huge models.
- The core identity of the Eurgle 16_09 is its role in making the giant-scale segment of the hobby more accessible. The cost of outfitting a giant-scale model with servos can be very high, and the 16_09 provides a budget-friendly alternative that still delivers the immense torque needed for safe and authoritative control. It is a servo that allows more people to experience the thrill of flying and driving truly massive models.
- For builders of very large-scale, budget-conscious robotics and animatronics, the Eurgle 16_09 is a game-changer. Its massive torque and low cost make it possible to build huge, powerful creations that would be prohibitively expensive with premium-brand servos. It is the perfect actuator for moving the heavy limbs of a large animatronic creature or for the main joints of a human-sized robot built for a student or hobbyist project."
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