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Re: Legality of servo actuators

There are rules about which motors you can use, and how the motors can be powered. There aren't many rules limiting the mechanical parts of the robot. If you can adapt a legal motor to the other actuator, then it should be fine. The neat thing about the AM actuator is that it's designed to use a legal motor. That's why it's out of stock...it's the best solution!