Savox SH-0350 Micro Digital Servo - Lightweight Aluminium Case  [SH-0350]

Savox SH-0350 Micro Digital Servo
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Brand:
Savox
Model:
SH-0350
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Compact Savox SH-0350 Servo for Park Flyer Precision

The Savox SH-0350 Micro Digital Servo packs precise motion into a small package. Its aluminium housing helps with heat dispersion while keeping the unit light and reliable for sport flying and 3D park flyer rigs.

Designed for smooth response

With an over-built approach, the Savox SH-0350 goes beyond typical micro servos. It features industrial plastic gears and a single ball bearing that contribute to steady, low-hysteresis movement. The servo suits both 250/450 class helis and small fixed-wing models across common supply voltages.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 22.8x12.0x25.4 mm
  • Weight: 12.3 g
  • Speed (@4.8V): 0.21 sec/60°
  • Torque (@4.8V): 30.6 oz-in
  • Speed (@6.0V): 0.16 sec/60°
  • Torque (@6.0V): 36.1 oz-in
  • Gear Material: Industrial Plastic
  • Bearing: 1BB
  • Case Material: Aluminum
  • Running Current (No Load @4.8V): 150 mA
  • Running Current (No Load @6.0V): 180 mA
  • Stall Current (Locked @4.8V): 1000 mA
  • Stall Current (Locked @6.0V): 1200 mA
  • Idle Current: 5 mA
  • Limit Angle: 220° ± 10°
  • Connector Wire Gauge: #26 AWG
  • Connector Wire Length: 250 ± 5 mm
  • Horn Gear Spline: 21T
  • Control System: Pulse Width Modification
  • Amplifier Type: Digital Controller
  • Operating Travel: 44° (1500→2000 usec)
  • Neutral Position: 1500 usec
  • Dead Band Width: 5 usec
  • Rotating Direction: Clockwise (1500→2000 usec)
  • Pulse Width Range: 700→2300 usec
  • Maximum Travel: Approx 150° (700→2300 usec)

For pilots wanting compact, predictable servo behaviour in small helis and park flyers, the Savox SH-0350 is a practical, heat-managed option.

Set endpoints in your transmitter to match the mechanical limits of your control surfaces. Fine-tune with small increments and check for any binding at both ends of travel.
The stock 250 mm lead suits most installations. If you need more reach, use a reliable extension and secure it to avoid snagging during flight.
The servo uses industrial plastic gears for a balance of weight and durability. Upgrading to metal gears is uncommon and may affect space, weight, and current draw.
Keep the case clean, check linkages for play, and inspect the gear train after heavy use. Replace worn horns and secure connectors to avoid intermittent signal issues.

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