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Possible bad batch of Sanwa servo's
As title I have found 3 servos with what can only be a faulty spline pitch!!
The way to test if urs is or not is with an alloy servo horn! Yokomo hudy these types which don't have a cut in to clamp it up! The plastic horns work fine it is the alloy ones. I have 2 971's (waterproof) and 1 sdx801. I have a friend with a 971 with the same fault to. These servos are faulty contact ur shop or distributor |
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in what way are they faulty?
if plastic horns work fine and clamping horns work fine then is it not possible its the horn that your using? |
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I agree, sounds like it's the alloy servo horn which is incorrect.
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I have 2 older 801's and 1 brand new 801 that accepts the selection (5 hudy horns) (3 yokomo horns) no problem.
I will only post what I know for fact And yes the plastic ones are fine it can only be the toothsome pitch as they have the same amount of teeth and on a vernier are the same size exactly! |
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I have a SDX-801 in my M05, and that has a Alloy Servo horn. Goes on without problems. That is a tamiya horn though, for the M05. |
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Yeah I have a few that will accept the alloy horn,
I have a few that don't these we're purchased within a month hence I have said "Bad batch" I have only brought the issue to attention so u can check being honest if urs accepts alloy horns it saves hassle of getting it replaced. If u are never gonna use an alloy horn it won't ever matter that it don't fit them. It would be nice to know how many others have the issue, a guy in Australia has one with an issue (on rctech too) The 3 with issue's were purchased feb and April this year. If u have got one this year it's worth a check |
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