Sanwa PGS-HX Rugged Performance Servo  [SW-PGS-HX]

Sanwa SW-PGS-HX - PGS-HX Servo *EU/ASIA
Price:
AUD$162.64
Brand:
Sanwa
Model:
SW-PGS-HX
Condition:
Brand New
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Sanwa PGS-HX Servo Built for Aggressive Driving

The Sanwa PGS-HX Servo is aimed at pilots and drivers who push their models hard and expect consistent feedback. It blends quick actuation with a sturdy build so you can tackle rough tracks and spirited runs.

Swift Action and Precise Holding

With a focus on speed and positional stability, the Sanwa PGS-HX reacts quickly to stick changes and maintains solid centering under load. That combination helps maintain control during sharp maneuvers and power-on turns.

Robust Design to Withstand Use

Durability is a key trait of the PGS-HX, with components chosen to resist fatigue during extended use. This reduces the chance of mid-session failures and keeps performance consistent across events.

Fits a Range of RC Machines

From heavy bashers to tuned touring cars, the Sanwa PGS-HX Servo can be used in many installations where a compact, strong servo is needed. Its installation is straightforward for most common mounts.

Specifications

  • Torque: High-torque capability for demanding applications
  • Speed: Fast transit time for quick response
  • Durability: Robust construction for long-lasting performance
  • Compatibility: Suitable for a variety of RC models

If you need a reliable, quick-response servo that stands up to regular, hard use, the Sanwa PGS-HX is a dependable choice. It balances speed and strength for everyday and competitive driving.

The PGS-HX is built with a sturdy casing, but prolonged exposure to heavy water or fine dust can affect longevity. Use protective measures in harsh conditions.
Yes. Its fast transit makes it a good fit for high-speed on-road cars where quick steering inputs are required to maintain control.
Ensure the servo sits flat against the mount, use the correct screws, and confirm the horn aligns with the steering linkage without binding through the full travel.
In most cases yes. Confirm your receiver channel supports the servo's current draw and that your radio settings accommodate the servo travel and centering.

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