Futaba FUEBS3445 Direct-Fit Case Set for BLS177SV  [FUEBS3445]

FUTABA BLS177SV SERVO CASE SET EBS3445
Price:
AUD$37.20
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
FUEBS3445
GTIN:
4513886306907
Condition:
Brand New
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Workshop replacement case for BLS177SV

The Futaba FUEBS3445 case set is a direct-fit replacement shell made for the BLS177SV servo. The description highlights the case's job: to house the internal gearbox and PCB, keep correct mounting geometry, and make routine servicing simpler without affecting the servo's electrical properties.

Supplied as a matching accessory for the BLS177SV configuration listed in the title, the case halves line up with the servo's mounting holes and output shaft orientation. Replace a cracked shell, rebuild a servo after maintenance, or use the set to return a unit to workshop-ready condition.

Assembly is simple for users experienced with small servo disassembly: remove the old case halves, transfer internal components into the new shell as needed, and secure with the original mounting screws. Ensure the output spline and any internal spacers are positioned correctly so the servo runs freely after reassembly.

As a chassis-level component the case set does not change electrical or control specs, though it can influence how the servo mounts and sheds heat. Check fit with the BLS177SV layout and test movement and clearance in the model before completing installation.

Specifications

  • Item: Servo case set
  • Brand: Futaba
  • Model Number: FUEBS3445
  • Compatibility: BLS177SV servo

Choose this direct-fit case set to restore mounting accuracy and simplify servicing of BLS177SV servos without changing their electronics.

Fitting is straightforward if you are familiar with small servo teardown: move the internals into the new halves and secure using the original screw positions, taking care with spline alignment.
While electrical behaviour is unchanged, a different outer shell can affect mounting rigidity and vibration transfer, which in turn may influence perceived steering feel or feedback in some models.
Yes. Preserve and reinstall any original shims, spacers or bearings to maintain proper gear mesh and shaft positioning when moving internals into the replacement case.
Verify smooth output rotation, confirm no rubbing on the mount, and run the servo through its range to check for binding or unusual noise before reinstalling in the model.

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