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GWS Mini L - Mini Servo
Specifications
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Last Updated: |
2025-08-07 |
Modulation: |
Analog |
Torque: |
4.8V: 50.00 oz-in (3.60 kg-cm)
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Speed: |
4.8V: 0.14 sec/60°
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Weight: |
0.85 oz (24.0 g) |
Dimensions: |
Length:1.38 in (35.1 mm)
Width:0.67 in (17.0 mm)
Height:1.06 in (26.9 mm)
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Motor Type: |
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Gear Type: |
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Rotation/Support: |
Bushing |
Rotational Range: |
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Pulse Cycle: |
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Pulse Width: |
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Connector Type: |
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Notes
- The GWS Mini L is a specialized, high-torque version of the GWS Mini servo. The "L" designation is often used by GWS to denote a slower, more powerful variant, making it a true powerhouse in a compact, mini-sized package. This servo is engineered for applications where brute strength and holding power are far more important than speed. It is a premier choice for operating mechanical retracts on .25 to .40 size scale aircraft, where it has the muscle to reliably cycle the landing gear. It is also an excellent servo for operating large, high-drag flaps on a scale model or a large glider.
- The identity of the GWS Mini L is its immense strength for its size. The slower, more deliberate transit provides a very powerful and precise movement, which is ideal for functions like flap deployment where a smooth, controlled motion is desired. For the scale modeler who needs a compact servo that can reliably operate a heavy set of landing gear or a large flap system, the Mini L is the perfect tool for the job.
- In robotics, the GWS Mini L's massive torque in a compact size is an incredible asset. It is ideal for the primary lifting joints of a strong but compact robotic arm, a powerful clamping gripper, or for the leg joints of a very dynamic and powerful walking robot. It is an actuator for projects where extreme power is required, but a full standard-sized servo would be too large or heavy.
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