Performance steering servo for racing and tuning - Futaba S-C401 Servo 0.09sec/13.8kg @7.4v  [FP-S-C401]

Futaba S-C401 - S-C401 Servo 0.09sec/13.8kg @7.4v
Price:
AUD$120.34
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
FP-S-C401
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Compact performance for sharper handling

For drivers focused on lap times and consistent inputs, the Futaba S-C401 provides a blend of speed and strength. It is engineered to keep steering precise under aggressive use while remaining easy to fit into common race layouts.

High-speed actuation plus usable torque figures

Clocking 0.09 sec per 60 deg at 7.4 V, the S-C401 gives you instant-feeling control when reacting in traffic or corners. The 13.8 kgf-cm torque at 7.4 V delivers the grunt needed for heavier steering setups and loaded conditions.

Practical size and weight for serious builds

With dimensions of 40.0 x 20.0 x 36.6 mm and a weight of 54 g, the servo is compact enough to avoid adding unnecessary mass while providing the performance expected in race and hardened hobby applications.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 40.0 x 20.0 x 36.6 mm
  • Weight: 54 g
  • Speed: 0.09 sec / 60 deg (7.4 V), 0.11 sec / 60 deg (6.6 V)
  • Torque: 13.8 kgf-cm (7.4 V), 11.4 kgf-cm (6.6 V)

If you value responsive control without bulky hardware, the Futaba S-C401 is a reliable upgrade that balances speed, torque, and compact dimensions.

Yes. Its quick response helps with smooth, controlled steering inputs used in drifting, while the torque supports steering tyres and heavier linkages.
Absolutely. The S-C401 pairs well with modern digital receivers and controllers; just confirm your system supports the chosen supply voltage.
Use a trimmed horn, short linkages and solid bearings to minimise slop. Correctly torque mounting screws to avoid chassis movement affecting the servo.
Yes. While robust, adding a protective cover or waterproofing is recommended if you plan to run in wet or muddy conditions.

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