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servos
how much weight can the servos take on them
how much can they move |
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Re: servos
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Re: servos
do you thingk they are strong enough to hold back 7 kg
iam making a catapult and going to use it as a trigger.going to use a servo i have that is the same that came in the kit |
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Re: servos
No, but it might (and I say might) be strong enough to pull out a small pin that is holding the 7 kg.
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You could mount the pin such that it is supported on some rollers or bearings so that there is only a very small force required to pull it out.
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thanks guys i will consider it
i might use an old fiser price that i have ill put a pic of it up when iam done hoe full it will work |
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