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RoboStar ABRS-8034HTG 280° Digital Metal Gear High Voltage Robot Servo 80.3kg / 0.18Sec / 83g

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RoboStar ABRS-8034HTG 280° Digital Metal Gear High Voltage Robot Servo 80.3kg / 0.18Sec / 83g

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The RoboStar ABRS-8034HTG robotic servo is packed full of features offering the very best for robot users and other projects that require strength and a lot of movement. This rugged stainless steel gear servo is perfect for your custom robot or other automation builds and the all-metal 7075-T6 alloy case dissipates the heat very efficiently. A handy feature of this servo is that it has M3 threaded mounting holes for machine screws which makes mounting very easy and secure. The high power Maxon motor provides incredible torque (up to 80kg) and precise control for your project. The SBRS-8034HTG servo can accept voltages as high as 12V, a 3S lipoly battery is a perfect power source.


Each servo includes a removable input wire lead that plugs directly to the side of the case, as well as plastic and alloy round servo horns.


Features:
• High torque
• High precision, stainless steel gears, double bearing
• Good heat dissipation
• Rotational travel: 0~280°
• Accepts high voltages up to 12V
• Removable input lead for custom wire harnesses
• High powered super reliable Maxon motor

Specs:
Type: RoboStar ABRS-8034HTG 280° Digital Metal Gear High Voltage Robot Servo
Operating Voltage: 7.4~12V (2~3S Lipoly)
Operating Speed: 0.27sec/60°(7.4V), 0.18sec/60°(12V)
Stall Torque: 49.5kg.cm (7.4V), 80.3kg.cm (12V)
Travel: 0~280°
Size: 43x32x32.5mm
Weight: 83g
Spline: 25T
Ball Bearing: 2BB
Gears: Stainless steel
Case: 7075-T6 alloy
Potentiometer: FSE11-4 slider/indirect drive
Wire Length: 50cm
Mounting Bolt Centers: 21.5x21.5mm
Mounting Screw Thread: M3


Included:
1 x RoboStar ABRS-8034HTG 280° Digital Metal Gear High Voltage Robot Servo
1 x 50cm servo lead
3 x Servo horns
2 x Servo horn screws

  • Servo Torque(kg)(min. 0.01kg) 80.30
  • Servo Speed (Sec/60deg) 0.18
  • Servo A(mm) 37.00
  • Servo B(mm) 43.00
  • Servo C(mm) 33.50
  • Servo D(mm) 32.00
  • Servo E(mm) 43.00
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Matyas | Verified Buyer

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Quite good! But beware...

Mar 16, 2021

The good part:
INSANELY strong (albeit a bit slow).
The aluminium housing looks nice and probably does a good job at transferring the heat away from the motor and gears.
The bad part:
Big fat lie about the motor being maxon it is a chinese 1718 size coreless motor.
This is what a maxon looks like:
https://www.maxongroup.com/maxon/view/content/Overview-brushed-DC-motors
...and this is what's inside:
https://www.aliexpress.com/i/32983206932.html
Internal construction is beyond terrible. The motor's held against its torque by it's power wires. The control board has no mounting, it floats on it's wires. The connector is glued flat against the housing with an aluminium lug between 2 pins (insulated by the glue and the anodized coat?). The gearbox is dry, no trace of grease. Metal chips inside, etc.
After cleaning and rearranging the internals, it still looks promising. And the torque for the price is amazing.

avk | Verified Buyer

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Good servo, but wrong shaft

Sep 07, 2020

Hygh torque and robust full metal servo. A bit noisy. The aluminium wheel sits too deep on the shaft and touches the body so blocks the servo operation when pressed by screw. This is because of too long toothed part of the shaft. The plastic wheels are not brilliant they can break quite easily.

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