Futaba S3004 Ball Bearing Servo
Futaba S3004 Ball Bearing Servo
Outlaw Hobby Products Recommendations:
Basic analog throttle servo. This servo can be used for airplane control surface as well, but does not have the torque to handle much 3D. Dirt cheap price for a standard servo that also has a ball bearing and nylon gears.

See our Servo Reference Chart for comparisons and specifications to help you choose a servo.
Performance Specifications:
  4.8 Volt 6.0 Volt 7.4 Volt
Battery Voltage Approvals^: Yes Yes No
Speed: 0.23 0.19 N/A
Torque oz./in. 44 57 N/A
(^This approval is not official. Consult manufacturer specifications for voltage and performance certifications.)

General Specifications:
Analog/Digital: Analog
Performance Type: Standard
Gears: Nylon
Size Type: Standard
Motor Type: 3 Pole
Bearing Type: Single BB
Size in Inches: 1.6 x 0.8 x 1.4
Size in MM: 41 x 20 x 36
Weight in ounces: 1.3
Weight in grams: 37.2


Specifications from Futaba USA:
This is the Futaba S3004 Light Weight, Ball Bearing Servo. This basic servo is used in cars, boats, or where standard servos are used. Note: This servo is not designed for use with glow-powered helicopters. This is a replacement for the following servos.(S15)

This servo can produce high-current draw from your batteries. If using NiMH or LiPo batteries, make sure they are capable of delivering sufficient amps.

FEATURES:
Single ball bearing on output shaft Precise tight fit throughout the geartrain Being standard size and lightweight, it fits many applications. Three pole motor Nylon gears One year warranty

INCLUDES:

  • One S3004 standard servo with preinstalled round servo horn(FSH6W)
  • Four brass eyelets Four Black one-piece rectangular rubber grommets (FUTM2348)
  • Four servo mounting screws
  • Three servo horns (1 lg. round, 1 lg."X" and 1 sm. "x")
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SKU GPS3004
Quantity in stock 6 item(s) available
Packaged Weight 2.08 oz
 
Price: $13.99
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3+ Items $12.34
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