Servo motors are motorized devices that can rotate in a specific direction or angle and hold their position in a controlled manner. Servo motors are widely used in many applications, such as robotics, machines, industrial systems, and consumer electronics. Like the DC motors, servo motors also use electromagnetism to provide motion. The main difference between the two is that a servo motor has built-in closed-loop feedback or an encoder for position control, allowing for much higher precision than a DC motor. The feedback provided by the servo motor helps provide an accurate and precise motor output based on the command received from the controlling electronics.

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    SPRINGRC SM-S4303R CONTINUOUS ROTATION


    Motor: servo; 4.8÷6VDC; standard; 41g; 41.3x20.7x40.2mm; Pcs: 2
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    USD 42.7836

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    servo  4.8 To 6 VDC 5,1 kg/cm (6V)standard 41.3x20.7x40.2mm
    MHMF042L1U1


    Servo Motors AC Motor Square 200VAC 2.1A 400W 3000r/min 1.27N.m 1Shaft
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    USD 629.1675

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    R88M1M40030SBS2


    Servo Motors AC Motor Square 100VAC 4.8A 400W 3000r/min 1.27N.m 1Shaft
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    USD 1141.1361

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    R88M1M40030TBS2


    Servo Motors AC Motor Square 200VAC 4.8A 400W 3000r/min 1.27N.m 1Shaft
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    USD 1167.8355

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