Savox SH-0255MG+ Micro Digital Metal-Gear Servo with Soft Start (0.13 sec / 54 oz @ 6.0V)
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Overview
The Savox SH-0255MG+ is a micro-size digital metal-gear servo that produces torque figures normally reserved for much larger standard-size servos, outperforming other competitive micro offerings. As a member of Savox's "Plus" series, it features Soft Start for smooth power-up behavior and full Sanwa SSR compatibility for modern radio systems.
A durable metal gear train paired with an aluminum middle case delivers cooler operating temperatures and consistent performance — an ideal choice for small airplanes and 450-class helicopters where precision, weight, and dependability all matter.
Key Features
- Micro-size digital servo with "Plus" series Soft Start
- Sanwa SSR compatible
- Durable metal gear train
- Aluminum middle case for cooler operating temperatures
- Torque: 3.1 kg (43.1 oz) @ 4.8V · 3.9 kg (54.2 oz) @ 6.0V
- Speed: 0.16 sec/60° @ 4.8V · 0.13 sec/60° @ 6.0V
- Dimensions: 22.8 × 12.0 × 29.4 mm
- Weight: 15.8 g
Applications
- Small electric airplanes
- 450-class electric helicopters (tail / cyclic)
- Micro-scale RC ground vehicles
- Control surface applications requiring precise centering
Scale Capability
The SH-0255MG+ excels in small-scale electric aircraft and 450-class helicopters where a micro footprint is required but torque cannot be compromised. Its metal gears and soft-start circuitry deliver the smooth, accurate control that precision flight demands, while its compact housing fits cleanly in tight fuselages.
Benefits
- Standard-servo torque in a micro package
- Soft Start prevents abrupt power-up behavior
- Aluminum middle case for thermal stability
- Sanwa SSR compatibility for modern radio integration
What's Included
- (1) Savox SH-0255MG+ Micro Digital Servo
- Servo horns and mounting hardware
Summary
- Micro digital metal-gear servo with Soft Start
- 54 oz / 0.13 sec at 6.0V in a 15.8 g package
- Sanwa SSR compatible "Plus" series servo
- Ideal for small planes and 450-class helicopters