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- Q: What are the specifications of the INJORA INJS022 servo? A: The servo has a dead band of four microseconds and a neutral position of one thousand five hundred microseconds at three hundred thirty hertz.
- Q: What is the voltage range for this digital servo? A: The voltage range is from four point eight volts to six point zero volts, making it compatible with various RC applications.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the INJORA servo? A: The servo measures forty millimeters in length, twenty millimeters in width, and twenty-eight point eight millimeters in height.
- Q: What material is the servo arm made of? A: The servo arm is made of aluminum, providing durability and strength for RC applications.
- Q: How much does the servo weigh? A: The servo weighs fifty grams, which is lightweight and ideal for RC cars and robot models.
- Q: What features does the servo offer? A: The servo features a low profile design, full metal gears, dual ball bearings, and a versatile twenty-five tooth aluminum arm.
- Q: How do I install the servo in my RC car? A: To install the servo, connect the JR connector wire to your receiver, align it in the servo mount, and secure it in place.
- Q: Is the INJORA INJS022 suitable for beginners? A: Yes, this servo is suitable for beginners due to its easy installation and reliable performance in RC applications.
- Q: What type of remote control angle does the servo support? A: The servo supports a remote control angle of ninety to one hundred twenty degrees, with a tolerance of plus or minus two degrees.
- Q: How do I maintain the INJORA servo for optimal performance? A: To maintain the servo, keep it clean, avoid exposure to moisture, and ensure the connectors are secure during use.
- Q: Can this servo be used in outdoor conditions? A: Yes, the servo can be used outdoors, but it's essential to protect it from extreme weather and moisture.
- Q: What should I do if the servo stops working? A: If the servo stops working, check the connections, ensure the power supply is adequate, and test it with a different receiver.
- Q: Is there a warranty for the INJORA INJS022 servo? A: Yes, the INJORA servo typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty; please check with the retailer for specific details.
- Q: How does the stall torque change with voltage? A: At four point eight volts, the stall torque is seventeen point six kilograms per centimeter, while at six point zero volts, it increases to twenty-two kilograms per centimeter.
- Q: What is the operating speed of the servo at six volts? A: The operating speed at six volts is zero point fourteen seconds per sixty degrees, ensuring quick response times.

