Futaba S9650 Mini Digital Servo High Torque for 1/12 and 1/18  [S9650]

Futaba S9650 Digital Mini Servo
Price:
NZD$129.19
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
S9650
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Sharp Steering Control from Futaba S9650

The Futaba S9650 Digital Mini Servo delivers the kind of torque and speed that club racers expect in 1/12 and 1/18 on-road models. Its coreless motor helps reduce lag and makes steering feel more immediate during quick direction changes.

Benefits of the Coreless Drive

By using a coreless motor, the S9650 avoids the inertia of a conventional armature and offers a lighter rotating assembly. That design choice improves acceleration of the output shaft and gives crisper servo response for delicate steering adjustments.

Long-Lasting Nylon Gearset

The nylon gears fitted to this servo provide a good mix of quiet operation and resilience under load. They are intended to stand up to typical track use while maintaining smooth travel across the whole throw.

Compatibility and Installation Notes

Designed to fit 1/12 and 1/18 on-road models such as the HPI Micro RS4, the package contains four rubber grommets and brass eyelets for secure mounting, plus a 21mm round horn for common servo linkages.

Specifications

  • Length: 43mm between centers of side mounting holes
  • Servo Body Length: 35.5mm
  • Width: 15mm
  • Height: 28.6mm
  • Weight: 26 grams
  • Speed: .14 sec/60° @ 4.8V, .11 sec/60° @ 6.0V
  • Torque: 3.6kg-cm @ 4.8V, 4.5kg-cm @ 6.0V

A solid choice for racers wanting more control in small-scale on-road cars; running at 6.0V will unlock the servo's top speed and torque.

In most cases yes. Check the 43mm side mount spacing and overall body dimensions against your chassis to confirm a proper fit before purchase.
Yes, its compact size and torque make it a good match for classic 1/12 and 1/18 touring cars, provided the mounting pattern and horn work with the car's linkages.
You can use a regulated BEC; ensure the BEC can supply sufficient current at up to 6.0V to avoid voltage sag during heavy steering loads.

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