Tamiya 10318 AO-5052 TSU-03 Retro-Style Analog Servo for Hobby RC  [10318]

Tamiya 10318 - RC AO part AO-5052 TSU-03 Servo
Price:
NZD$32.00
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
10318
GTIN:
4950344103188
Condition:
Brand New
Available in shop
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Precision steering with the Tamiya TSU-03

For modders and weekend racers, the Tamiya TSU-03 brings dependable analog control to a wide selection of Tamiya kits. Its straightforward design makes setup quick, while the steady output helps with consistent steering response and smooth actuation across driving sessions.

Pulse width based motion

The TSU-03 converts transmitter signals through pulse width control for predictable actuator movement. Its travel exceeds 45 degrees per side, allowing precise trims and sharp steering inputs when needed on track or trail.

Reliable torque and quick response

Rated for 4.8 to 6.0 volts, the servo reaches 3.5kg-cm torque and a 0.17 sec/60 degree speed at 6.0V. That balance supports both steering and light control roles where speed and steady holding power matter.

Small size, easy integration

With dimensions of 40 x 20 x 37mm and a weight of 37g, the TSU-03 slips into confined bays and keeps model weight low. It is an effective option for compact buggies, small trucks, and classic touring layouts.

Specifications

  • Control System: Pulse width control
  • Operating Angle: Over 45 degrees per side
  • Power Supply: 4.8-6.0V
  • Current Consumption: 8mA (at 6.0V)
  • Output Torque: 3.5kg-cm (at 6.0V)
  • Operating Speed: 0.17 sec/60° (at 6.0V)
  • Dimensions: 40 x 20 x 37mm
  • Weight: 37g

The Tamiya TSU-03 is a practical analog servo for hobbyists who prefer simple, trustworthy performance in lightweight packages. It fits a variety of setups and is easy to tune for everyday use.

Yes, the TSU-03 uses standard pulse width control compatible with traditional radio receivers, so it should work with older setups that accept typical servo signals.
Check servo horn alignment and trim in the transmitter. Reducing play at linkage points and using proper mounting will help the servo return to centre more reliably.
Yes. Its 3.5kg-cm torque and light weight make it a solid fit for small buggies where minimal mass and responsive steering are priorities.

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