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Bulk 9 Gram Servo - 10 pack
A bulk pack of ten 9-gram micro servos — an affordable way to stock up for robotics, mechatronics, and RC projects. Each servo includes a ~25cm cable with a ...
A bulk pack of ten 9-gram micro servos — an affordable way to stock up for robotics, mechatronics, and RC projects. Each servo includes a ~25cm cable with a standard 3-pin female header, plus a full set of horn and screw accessories.
These compact servos deliver 1.6 kg/cm of torque at 6.0V with ~160° rotation range, making them suitable for lightweight actuating tasks, pan/tilt mechanisms, and small robotic arms.
Key Features
- 10-Pack Bulk Value – Stock up for multi-servo projects at an affordable price
- 1.6 kg/cm Torque – At 6.0V, suitable for lightweight actuating tasks
- Fast Response – 0.10 sec/60° at 6.0V
- ~160° Rotation – Wide range of motion
- Nylon Gears – Lightweight and quiet operation
- 3-Pole Ferrite Motor – Reliable, proven drive system
- Standard 3-Pin Connector – Compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi servo HATs, and RC receivers
Ideal For
- Robotics and mechatronics projects
- Pan/tilt camera mounts
- RC vehicles and aircraft
- STEM education and classroom builds
Specifications
- Weight – 9g per servo
- Operating Voltage – 3.2–7.0V (rated 4.8–6.0V)
- Torque – 1.6 kg/cm at 6.0V
- Speed – 0.10 sec/60° at 6.0V
- Rotation – ~160°
- Gears – Nylon
- Motor – 3-pole ferrite
- Cable Length – ~25cm
- Connector – 3-pin female header
Package Contents
- 10× 9g Micro Servos
- 10× Single Arm Horns
- 10× Double Arm Horns
- 10× Four-Point Horns
- 20× Mounting Phillips Screws
- 10× Horn Phillips Screws
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- servo
- A servo is a motor with built-in position control, usually told to move to a specific angle by a control signal. It matters when you need repeatable movement, such as steering, arms, flaps, or linkages, rather than continuous spinning.
- Torque
- A twisting force that causes something to rotate, usually measured in newton-metres or kilogram-centimetres. It matters when choosing motors, servos, gears, and tools because higher torque is needed to lift heavier loads, turn larger wheels, or move mechanisms without stalling.
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