It will simply plug into an R/C receiver, an Arduino, Raspberry Pi or REV controller. While the range and torque might be greater than the servos you’re used to, the control signal is identical. If you’re not accustomed to using a servo gearbox, it’s just like a normal servo only larger. The hub on the top of the gearbox provides threaded holes to fasten to, but you can also opt to fasten straight to the aluminum output gear using M4 hardware and standoffs or spacers. The gearbox opens up a world of mounting possibilities given the M4 threaded holes on each side which are on grid pattern for compatibility throughout the goBILDA system. Having the servo mounted in the gearbox also isolates the load to a huge 32mm output hollow tube that is supported in a pair of bearings to protect the servo from any radial or axial loads. This gearbox introduces a 5:1 external gear ratio in order to lessen the range while increasing the torque and precision by 5X. This Servo Gearbox is driven by the Hitec HS-788HB Sail Winch Servo, capable of rotating nearly 8 turns in stock form.
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