Servos

Reliable servos for RC models including popular brands like Savox and SG, delivering precise control, strong torque and dependable performance.
Servos

Subcategories

  • Servo Leads

    Servo leads and extensions are the simple but essential links between your receiver and servos, carrying power and signal to control surfaces, throttle and other functions throughout the airframe. Properly sized and well made leads reduce voltage drop, improve reliability and make it easier to route wiring cleanly in wings, fuselages and tail booms, especially on larger aircraft and complex models with multiple servos.

    In this servo leads category you will find standard extension leads in different lengths, Y leads for driving two servos from a single receiver channel and patch leads or adapters for various connector types. The range is focused on typical aircraft and helicopter installations, with sensible wire gauges, firmly crimped pins and standardised polarity so you can plug into most modern receivers without modification.

    All servo leads listed here are stocked in South Africa and shipped countrywide with reliable couriers. You can choose the shipping method that suits you at checkout and rely on local support if you have questions about lead length, connector types or best practice for wiring in your aircraft or other RC models.

  • Micro Servos

    Micro servos are the small, lightweight control units that keep park flyers, foam board models, indoor 3D aircraft and small multirotors responsive without adding unnecessary weight. By keeping torque and speed in a compact package, micro servos let you get proper control surface movement in tight spaces where a standard servo simply will not fit, which is critical for small wings, tail feathers and compact fuselage layouts.

    In this micro servo category you will find common sizes like 3.7g, 5g and 9g units that suit foam board builds, small balsa models, indoor aerobats and lightweight gliders. The focus is on reliable servos with sensible torque ratings, plastic or metal gears where appropriate, and standard connector leads that match typical RC receivers used in aircraft and multirotors. This makes it easy to choose a servo that matches both your model size and the control loads you expect.

    All micro servos listed here are stocked in South Africa and shipped countrywide using trusted couriers. You can select the delivery option that suits you at checkout and get local after sales support if you have questions about servo choice, control linkages or matching servos to your receiver and power system.

  • Mini Servos

    Mini servos fill the gap between tiny micro servos and full size standard units, giving you more torque and stronger gear trains in a slightly larger case while still staying compact enough for smaller fuselages and wings. They are a good option for sport models, larger foam board designs and lighter glow or electric planes where you want a bit more authority on ailerons, elevators or flaps without the weight of a standard servo.

    In this mini servo category you will find popular case sizes and torque ranges that suit mid size park flyers, slope soarers, sport gliders and lightweight scale aircraft. Options include plastic and metal gear versions, analog and digital control electronics and a mix of spline types to suit common servo arms. Connectors are standard RC plugs, so they drop straight into receivers used in aircraft, helicopters and surface models.

    All mini servos listed here are held in stock in South Africa and shipped anywhere in the country with reliable couriers. At checkout you can choose the shipping method that matches your timing and budget, and you have local support if you need advice on matching mini servos to a particular model or flying style.

  • Standard Servos

    Standard servos are the workhorse control units for many RC aircraft, helicopters and surface models, offering solid torque, robust gears and familiar mounting sizes. They are typically used on primary controls like elevator, rudder and ailerons in sport and scale planes, on swashplates and tails for basic helicopters and on steering and throttle in cars and boats where reliability and consistency matter more than saving a few grams.

    In this standard servo category you will find a range of torque levels, speeds and gear materials to suit everything from club sport planes and trainers to heavier scale models and general purpose surface use. Servos are available in analog and digital versions using standard 3 wire leads and output splines that match common servo arms and control hardware, which makes replacement and upgrading straightforward when you are building or maintaining a fleet of models.

    All standard servos listed here are stocked locally in South Africa and shipped nationwide via trusted couriers. You can pick the delivery option that works best for you at checkout, and you have access to local after sales help if you need guidance on servo torque selection, installation hardware or power system compatibility.

  • Servo Accessories

    Servo accessories cover the small hardware and fittings that let your servos actually move control surfaces properly, from arms and horns to grommets, mounting screws and ball links. Getting these details right has a big impact on how precisely your model flies, since slop free linkages and secure mounts translate servo movement cleanly into elevator, aileron, rudder or throttle changes.

    In this servo accessories category you will find replacement servo arms, control horns, clevises, pushrod hardware, rubber grommets, mounting screws and ball links to suit a wide range of micro, mini and standard servos. The aim is to provide practical hardware that fits typical foam board, balsa and composite airframes, so you can build or tidy up linkages that are strong, repeatable and easy to adjust at the field.

    All servo accessories listed here are stocked in South Africa and shipped anywhere in the country using trusted courier services. You can select the delivery option you prefer at checkout and get local support if you need help choosing horns, arms or linkage hardware for a particular servo size or aircraft type.

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