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Hitec H-322HD Servo + 3.6 lbs of metal = success?
We were wondering if a Hitec H22HD servo could swing a 3.6 arm in a circular fashion in a side to side motion with any success. We're kind of at a loss at how to calculate it. The specifications are:
Control System: +Pulse Width Control 1500usec Neutral Required Pulse: 3-5 Volt Peak to Peak Square Wave Operating Voltage: 4.8-6.0 Volts Operating Temperature Range: -20 to +60 Degree C Operating Speed (4.8V): 0.19sec/60° at no load Operating Speed (6.0V): 0.15sec/60° at no load Stall Torque (4.8V): 42 oz/in (3.0 kg/cm) Stall Torque (6.0V): 51 oz/in (3.7 kg/cm) Current Drain (4.8V): 7.4mA/idle and 160mA no load operating Current Drain (6.0V): 7.7mA/idle and 180mA no load operating Dead Band Width: 5usec Operating Angle: 40 Deg. one side pulse traveling 400usec Direction: Clockwise/Pulse Traveling 1500 to 1900usec Motor Type: Cored Metal Brush Potentiometer Drive: 4 Slider/Direct Drive Bearing Type: Top/Resin Bushing Gear Type: Heavy Duty Resin 360 Modifiable: Yes Connector Wire Length: 11.81" (300mm) Dimensions: 1.57" x 0.79"x 1.44" (40 x 20 x 36.5mm) Weight: 1.52oz (43g) Any help as to how we would calculate the feasibility of such an application would be very much welcome. Thank you in advance. |
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