FUS3171SB Futaba SBUS Programmable Mini Servo for Radio Control Models  [FUS3171SB]

FUTABA S3171SB PROGRAMMABLE SBUS DIGITAL MINI SERVO FOR RC HOBBY
Price:
NZD$54.37
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
FUS3171SB
Condition:
Brand New
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Small form-factor SBUS mini servo

The Futaba FUS3171SB is a small digital mini servo that uses a programmable SBUS interface, intended for radio-controlled scale models where space is limited and accurate positioning is needed. The compact design helps fit tight installations while keeping digital control features.

Designed as an SBUS-capable accessory, the unit integrates into SBUS-based systems and is set up via SBUS programming routines or compatible Futaba configuration tools. This programmability shifts some tuning tasks to the transmitter or controller side, enabling refined endpoint and curve adjustments without mechanical trimming.

Mounting follows common micro servo practices: align the servo to the mount, attach the horn or saver, fasten with appropriate screws, and route the SBUS lead to the receiver. Because exact dimensions and included hardware are not specified here, confirm physical compatibility before final fitting.

Typical applications for the FUS3171SB include steering on compact electric cars, throttle and trim duties on lightweight models, and delicate positioning jobs on micro aircraft or detailed scale projects where SBUS programmability simplifies field adjustments.

Specifications

  • Item: Programmable SBUS digital mini servo
  • Model Number: FUS3171SB
  • Material: Not specified by manufacturer
  • Compatibility: SBUS-compatible control systems

Opt for the FUS3171SB when a compact, SBUS-configurable mini servo is required; always check mounting patterns and clearance on your specific model prior to installation.

Any receiver or controller that supports the SBUS protocol should be compatible; check that your receiver exposes the programming functions you plan to use.
Yes, SBUS servos operate alongside other equipment, but ensure your receiver and wiring scheme support the combination and that channels are assigned correctly.
The servo uses common micro servo mounting and horn patterns, but because specific dimensions are not provided, confirm horn fit and spline compatibility before purchase.
The description does not list explicit power limits; use the receiver and power supply recommended by your system manufacturer and avoid exceeding the servo's rated supply range.
Measure the mount spacing and horn clearance on your model, compare to the servo body, and if possible trial-fit the unit before committing to permanent installation.
Access to advanced parameters typically needs compatible Futaba programming tools or a transmitter that exposes SBUS configuration; consult your controller documentation for update procedures.

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