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STJ7780 01-16-2011 11:45 AM

Need Help Identifying a Servo
 
I got this servo in a lot. It appears to be a nice servo with metal gears and it has a broken ear on the case so I was going to get a new case for it. It is also missing the label so I don't know what it is. I opened it up but there was only a tag inside with the number 990903. Google wasn't any help with the number. I thought it might be an Airtronics but the wire code for Airtronics is blue red black with blue in the center. The servo I have is blue black red with black in the center. Any help would be greatly appreciated. :mrgreen:
Steve

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STJ7780 01-18-2011 02:44 PM

Some one here has to know what this is. :sad:

kmnss 01-18-2011 03:20 PM

Something Airtronics, identified by the blue wires. High torque or heavy duty judging by the extra case screws on top.

I would compare it with other Airtronics and see if anything matches up.

EDIT:

Older Airtronics before they made their wiring match the standard (Futaba).

STJ7780 01-20-2011 06:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kmnss (Post 2869206)
Older Airtronics before they made their wiring match the standard (Futaba).

That's what I needed to know. Thanks, now hopefully I can get this car up and running again. Thanks again. "thumbsup"
Steve


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