Apex RC Products 25T for Futaba Black Aluminum Dual Clamping Servo Horn - 2 Pack #8015
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The length of a 3mm
It lets you use any servo with a 25-tooth spline. If you are ordering a servo, be sure to look up the specifications or else you may end up with the wrong one
Yes, it is. These are what I use for Enduros, TRX4's, and axial's. Not specific to a specific brand of truck, it fits the Servo. RC trucks are equipped with these on all of mine.
There is no way it will
Selected User Reviews For Apex RC Products 25T for Futaba Black Aluminum Dual Clamping Servo Horn - 2 Pack #8015
did not find the machining of the teeth to be an issue, as some other reviewers have. I liked the snug fit of the servo on the board. As far as the pinching mechanism is concerned, it works well, and the machining of the threads is also good. The first one is that it is not advertised to fit the axial SCX10ii, so that's not a problem. The mounting position of this is 20mm, like the one for the SCX10ii, and the mounting hardware has the correct threading for the SCX10ii, but it will not fit In addition to the extra material sticking out of the mounting holes, the 24mm mount point causes it to rub against a servo mount on the frame, and it would also cause the rail to hit one of the mounting holes on It is fairly easy to grind or file off the extra material to make it fit, but it won't fit as well as it could if it was steel.
You can run one on a Hitec and one on a Savox. I have not run into any issues once did it come loose. Since using locktite blue, it has not happened again. The servo horn is of high quality. There was a small amount of prying needed to get it on the 25 tooth servos I have, but it was not a problem. This has held up during a few months of abuse, and there are currently no signs of wear. A brief update Two years ago I got my first horn. I haven't changed it yet. After 3 months of harassment, we're still Starting the process of stripping the spline, as well as the tiny hardware. I had two packs, but the one on my buddy's rig was broken. One of the screws in mine has The last three packs have lasted more than enough abuse for me to buy three more. My favorite Apex product is the hair dye strips, and I'll continue to find more there!.
A JX BLS-based Apache Flux has been attached to an old HPI Apache Flux As with the Savox, the HV7146MG is 46kg and has the same number of teeth. Two packs such as these work really well, and the ability to tighten one down on the side greatly reduces the risk of the other one If you are using screws, just use a little locktite. The most common color I use is blue or purple.
It was machined really poorly on the splines, but the piece as a whole is pretty nice. picked these up to fit a Tactic servo on an Axial Wraith Spawn. It was evident that the diameter of the servo splines was smaller than the diameter of the horn It took a few attempts to pry it open a bit, and I picked it up, and pulled it off repeatedly, so finally the servo splines managed to cut away enough material to allow it to slide on all the way. As a result, it fitted, but it was WAY more effort than it needed to be. Furthermore, if you get this for a Wraith, you will find that the bottom of the top covers the diff cover slightly. Just sanded it to a bevel to make sure I don't take on a lot of dust.
I had to grind it down because it was too long and the channel locks I used wentuged the metal very badly, which should not have happened. For a cheap horn, it's good, but for a quality product, I recommend hot-. If you are racing, it is well worth the money to have a quality machined item.
The horns were stripped from both sides in a matter of two months. It was time to go back to stock. Using a stock servo would probably last a little longer, but if you have a 480oz/in it won't last.
The batteries blew out within a few minutes of use, and it was very difficult to get the servo back on.
Exactly what I needed for the honcho.