2.3 Gram Linear Long Throw Offset Servo With Long Lead

Brand: Spektrum

Part Number: SPMSA2030LO

£17.99 Web Price RRP £19.99

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Key Features

  • Long throw offset servo is perfect for controlling ailerons on ultra micro models
  • Offset provides for built-in differential

Overview

The 2.3-gram Linear Long Throw Offset Servo is a special use servo designed for modelers without computer transmitters who would like to add aileron differential to their ultra micro aircraft. It comes programmed with a 70/30 offset from center and can be used with any Spektrum AR6400-series receiver.

Detailed Information

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Compatible Products Spektrum 2.3-Gram Linear Long Throw Offset Servo SPMSA2030LO is compatible with EFLU1180, EFLU1280, EFLU1680, EFLU2600, EFLU2680, EFLU3250, EFLU3450, EFLU3650, EFLU3950, EFLU5380, HBZ4400, HBZ4480, HBZ5400, HBZ5480, HBZ5600, HBZ5650, PKZU2380

2.3 Gram Linear Long Throw Offset Servo Specfications:

  • Bearing: Single
  • Bushing Or Bearing: Bearing
  • Connector Type: JST-SHR
  • Gear Type: Plastic
  • Servo Type: Analog
  • Servo Voltage: 3.2–4.2V
  • Speed: 0.10 sec end-to-end
  • Torque: 3.5 oz (100 g)
  • Brand: Spektrum
  • Part No: SPMSA2030LO
  • Barcode: 605482034651
  • Fitment: Standard Part

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I need a replacement servo for my Horizon Hobby Sport Cub S2. the part no in the manual is SPMSA2030LO and when I search for that it offers the same part no but its a Spektrum version. Are these interchangeable? Do they have the same socket at the end of the wires?
Asked by Niall Lipp on 25th August 2022

Yes thats the correct one for the smaller umx planes.

Answered by: Steve W @ Wheelspin Models

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