Futaba BLS152 Brushless Super High Torque Air Servo  [BLS152]

Futaba BLS152 Brushless Super High Torque Air Servo
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NZD$354.11
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
BLS152
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Futaba BLS152: High torque brushless unit for large models

The Futaba BLS152 Brushless Super High Torque Air Servo is targeted at modellers who need dependable power and accurate response from their control surfaces. Thanks to brushless motor technology, it lasts much longer than typical brushed servos, while dual ball bearings and Samarium cobalt magnets contribute to smooth, low-friction movement and better shock resistance.

Performance details and cooling benefits

Built to handle heavy torque demands without increasing current draw, the BLS152 keeps efficiency similar to conventional servos but delivers stronger output. The aluminium centre case strengthens the housing and helps disperse heat during extended flights, which is useful when running large scale planes repeatedly.

Specifications

  • Speed: 0.14 sec/60 deg at 6V
  • Torque: 430.6 oz-in (31.0kg-cm) at 6V
  • Size: 1.59 x 0.83 x 1.51 inches (40.5 x 21 x 38.4mm)
  • Weight: 2.58oz (73g)
  • Horn Set Screw Size: 3x8mm

For pilots upgrading to brushless torque in larger airframes, the Futaba BLS152 offers reliable actuation and proven components that reduce maintenance and improve control feel.

Use a solid pushrod arrangement with minimal play for large control surfaces; a light servo saver can protect the gearbox on heavy impacts but ensure it does not introduce excess slop.
Yes. Its torque and durability suit both powered aircraft and large gliders where strong, repeatable control inputs are needed.
In most installs the aluminium centre case provides adequate dissipation. For very long or high load flights consider additional airflow or mounting to a metal servo tray to aid cooling.
Check for smooth rotation and absence of play during preflight. If you feel roughness or noise, service the unit or consult a technician to avoid in-flight issues.

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