KO Propo 30223 BSx4S Grasper STD MAX ICS Digital Servo 7.4V HCS with 61032 Model Selector - Club Racer Variant  [KO-30223]

KO Propo 30223 - BSx4S Grasper STD MAX ICS Digital Servo 7.4V HCS w/61032 Servo Model Selector for 4S
Price:
AUD$256.58
Brand:
KO Propo
Model:
KO-30223
Condition:
Brand New
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KO Propo BSx4S Grasper STD MAX ICS for Competitive Driving

The KO Propo BSx4S Grasper STD MAX ICS Digital Servo is built to deliver responsive steering and consistent feedback for fast driving. Its digital platform helps maintain control during aggressive inputs and tight manoeuvres.

High-Speed Communication and Tight Control

Combining digital actuation with ICS improves positional accuracy while HCS provides rapid communication between components. This pairing reduces lag and helps drivers make quicker, more precise corrections on short tracks.

Designed for Diverse RC Applications

At 7.4V, the BSx4S Grasper supplies steady performance across a wide set of models. From off-road buggies to compact on-road cars, its compact footprint and torque delivery make it a flexible upgrade for many builds.

Tuning and Installation Pointers

Use firm mounting points and confirm your receiver supports HCS to get the best results. Adjust endpoint and centering in small steps and test on a safe surface to dial in predictable steering behaviour.

Specifications

  • Voltage: 7.4V
  • System: Digital
  • Communication: HCS
  • Compatibility: Wide range of RC models

The KO Propo BSx4S Grasper STD MAX ICS Digital Servo is a solid choice for club racers and experienced hobbyists seeking dependable, fast steering control.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some KO Propo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Common upgrades include replacing stock servos in mid-size buggies or swapping into lightweight touring cars to tighten steering response and improve on-track consistency.
If the servo horn and linkage geometry match your steering rack, it should integrate without major changes. Check horn spline and throw to ensure proper fit and range.
Bench test with your receiver and power source to confirm centering, travel and smooth movement. Then install and run low-speed tests to verify steering geometry and linkages.
Unless the servo is installed in a sealed enclosure, avoid direct water exposure. Protect connections and consider a sealed option if regular wet use is expected.

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