Metal Gear Digital Servo Set for RC ERA C190 Brushless Heli
Eliminate Stripped Gears and Control Slop
Standard plastic-gear servos can easily strip their internal teeth during a rotor strike or aggressive 6-channel maneuvers, leading to total loss of flight control. These upgraded Metal Gear Servos solve the durability issue by replacing fragile plastic with high-strength metal internals. This ensures your C190 maintains precise, jitter-free cyclic movements and survives the stresses of brushless flight much longer than stock components. Ships worldwide.
Product Highlights
Full Metal Gear Train: Provides exceptional durability and resistance to impact, significantly reducing the risk of gear stripping during crashes.
High-Speed Digital Circuitry: Offers faster response times and better holding power, which is essential for the C190’s Optical Flow and 6-axis stabilization systems.
Coreless Motor Technology: Delivers smooth, consistent torque with lower power consumption, helping to maintain your battery's flight duration.
Plug-and-Play Compatibility: Features the correct connector and lead length specifically for the C190 main control board, requiring no soldering.
Servo Centering: Before attaching the servo horns, power on the helicopter and set the transmitter sticks to neutral to ensure the servos are electronically centered.
Mounting Security: Ensure the servo mounting screws are snug but do not over-tighten, which could crack the plastic mounting bracket.
Linkage Geometry: After installation, verify that the linkage rods are at 90-degree angles to the servo horns at neutral for the most linear control response.
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