Yokomo YOKTS2108 Servo Bracket for RC Chassis  [YOKTS2108]

Yokomo TS-2108 - Servo Mount
Price:
NZD$32.39
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKTS2108
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Role of the Bracket and How It Helps

The Yokomo YOKTS2108 is a compact servo bracket designed to secure an RC hobby servo to the chassis while permitting precise positional tweaks during setup and tuning sessions.

Because this part is offered without specific vehicle fitment or material disclosure, treat it as a flexible mounting option rather than a guaranteed direct-fit item. Verify your servo's spline profile and mounting ear spacing before committing to permanent installation.

Installation pointers: line up the servo spline and mounting ears with the bracket, use the servo manufacturer's screws to fasten, and confirm that nearby steering linkages and chassis components clear the assembly. During initial setup, position the horn at neutral per your transmitter settings, then lock down the mount and test endpoints.

Tuning impact: a dedicated bracket like the YOKTS2108 keeps servo geometry consistent so changes to steering travel and rates yield repeatable results. It reduces one more variable when diagnosing handling changes on the track.

Specifications

  • Item: Servo Mount
  • Model Number: YOKTS2108
  • Material: Not specified by manufacturer
  • Compatibility: Not specified by manufacturer

Fit this bracket as a serviceable mounting option while arranging servo position and linkage geometry, and always verify physical compatibility before final assembly.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo 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.
Measure the distance between your servo mounting ears and compare with the bracket mounting points; without published specs, a dry-fit on the chassis is the safest check.
Use threadlocker sparingly on metal fasteners if you expect vibration, but avoid it on plastic threads unless you plan to disassemble later; test first during trial fitting.
A solid mount minimizes movement and helps the servo hold center under load; ensure screws are properly torqued and check for play before track use.
Inspect the part regularly for cracks, looseness, or corrosion on nearby hardware and replace any compromised fasteners to preserve reliable mounting.
Power the radio and servo, set trims to neutral, fit the horn so it sits square, then tighten screws gradually while checking neutral and travel limits.

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