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Unread 24-07-2006, 19:48
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Re: What exactly is a servo horn?

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Originally Posted by sparksandtabs
I will gladly accept anything anybody has to offer (or pay for it, it really doesn't matter).

But specifically I am loking for something like shown on this servo.

http://www.lynxmotion.com/images/Pro...ull/hs-422.jpg

If you are wondering why, it is because the servo mounts I ordered from there are spaced up high enough from the mounting surface to lets that horn rotate without hitting anything.

Right now I have the standard + horn which hits and made me have to space up the mounts which makes the whole assembly that much less efficient.
You don't have a hobby store nearby? I can send you a small round servo horn if you want. Is it for a standard Hitec servo? PM me.
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