Standard-Size Metal Gear Servo for 1/10 Electric RC Cars - Kyosho 82285 KS4073-06W  [KY-82285]

Kyosho 82285 - Servo KS4073-06W
Price:
NZD$0.00
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-82285
GTIN:
4548565516568
Please kindly input your name and email address, we will inform you once we have the restocking.
Or you may find similar product under the
category
Write a review

Product Summary: Kyosho 82285 KS4073-06W

The Kyosho 82285 corresponds to the KS4073-06W standard-size servo intended as a direct spare part for radio-controlled model use. Designed as an RC-scale replacement, it serves common control roles such as steering and throttle actuation without implying any real vehicle application.

As a drop-in option, this servo fits models that accept standard dimensions and mounting patterns. Before fitting, confirm spline count and servo horn compatibility, check that the mounting holes align, and verify the receiver connector type. Route wiring to prevent pinches and use the chassis' original securing screws where possible.

During setup the servo affects steering response and centring behavior; tune transmitter travel, dual rates and endpoints to match the chassis. Make gear mesh and mounting checks part of regular maintenance to sustain consistent control feel.

Kyosho 82285 is offered as a practical spare to restore control function after wear or component failure.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Metal gears typically resist wear better than common plastics under normal loads. Inspect for any unusual play or grinding sounds and replace the servo if internal gear wear reduces performance.
Look for increased lash at the output, inconsistent centring, or noise under load. These indicate gear wear or slippage and mean it is time to service or replace the servo.
Include a quick visual and functional check in routine maintenance intervals: verify mounting screws, connector seating and that the geartrain runs smoothly without debris. Adjust frequency based on usage intensity.
If you detect internal slippage, excessive play, or damaged gears that affect control precision, replacing the servo is the most reliable option to restore consistent performance.

Copyright © 2008-2026 rcjaz.co.nz All rights reserved