DS51150 150KG Metal Gear Digital Servo Motor – 270° High Torque
DS51150 150KG Metal Gear Digital Servo Motor – 270° High Torque
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DS51150 150KG High Torque Metal Gear Digital Servo Motor – 270°
The DS51150 is an industrial-class digital servo that redefines what is possible in RC aircraft, professional robotics, and high-power Arduino systems. With a staggering 150KG·cm of torque at 12.6V and an expansive 270° operating angle, this servo is in a class of its own — engineered for giant-scale aircraft, heavy industrial robotic arms, and professional pan-tilt platforms where no other servo is powerful enough.
Key Features
- 150KG·cm Torque – Industrial-class holding and actuation power for giant-scale RC aircraft, heavy industrial robots, large pan-tilt platforms, and extreme mechanical linkages
- 270° Operating Angle – Extended rotation range for pan-tilt mounts, multi-axis robotic joints, camera gimbals, and complex large-scale mechanical systems
- 12.6V High-Voltage Operation – Designed for high-voltage power systems delivering maximum torque and speed output
- Full Metal Gear Train – Heavy-duty precision-machined hardened metal gears built for continuous industrial-grade loads without deformation or failure
- Digital Signal Processing – Ultra-fast response, maximum resolution, and uncompromising holding torque at the absolute limits of servo technology
- Arduino Compatible – Standard PWM interface works seamlessly with Arduino, flight controllers, and RC receivers
- Reinforced Dual Ball Bearings – Heavy-duty low-friction output shaft engineered for smooth, consistent actuation under sustained extreme industrial loads
Specifications
- Torque: 150KG·cm (12.6V)
- Operating Voltage: 6.0V – 12.6V
- Operating Angle: 270°
- Speed: 0.10 sec/60° (12.6V)
- Gear Material: Full Metal
- Connector: JR / Futaba compatible (universal 3-pin)
- Weight: ~130g
The DS51150 is the definitive servo for the most demanding applications on the planet — giant-scale fixed-wing aircraft, heavy industrial robotic arms, professional broadcast camera pan-tilt rigs, and extreme Arduino-powered mechanical systems where 150KG·cm of torque and 270° of travel are the only acceptable specification.
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