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original_carnage
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Hitec Robotic Servos - out soon

Here's some info from a flyer that one of Australias' major importers sent to the hobby shop I "work" at.

"The entire range of these digital servos feature programmability with the Hitec HFP-10 programmer, carbon brush coreless motors. Titanium alloy metal gears, dual ball bearings, ultra hardened servo gear shafts and they are water and dust resistant. In addition... the HSR-5995TG Robotic servo features 180 degrees of travel and a dual axial mount. The HSR-5995TG operates on voltages up to 7.4 volts and has an enormous 30kg of torque at 7.4 volts." Shocked

The robotic servo appears to fit inside a standard servo case. No mention on prices yet, but with the above features in it, it wont be cheap.

Any ideas what it would be for? I'd assume it's not for just switching motors and weapons.
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i read about that on an american forum a while back, cheap it is not Very Happy

they are used for those small fighting robots call robo-ones IIRC, which are essentially miniature versions of asimo that fight each other.

so they probably use those servos in the arms or legs of the robots.

however i hear that they still have *1* plastic gear inside of them.
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that's the thing with promotional flyers... sorting product fact from marketing B.S. Rolling Eyes
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