Upgrade Servo for 1/10 Electric RC - KS4073-06W Standard Unit Kyosho 82285  [KY-82285]

Kyosho 82285 - Servo KS4073-06W
Price:
AUD$0.00
Brand:
Kyosho
Model:
KY-82285
GTIN:
4548565516568
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Kyosho 82285 KS4073-06W Technical Notes

The Kyosho 82285 corresponds to the KS4073-06W standard-size servo intended as a direct spare part for radio-controlled model use. Designed as an RC-scale replacement, it serves common control roles such as steering and throttle actuation without implying any real vehicle application.

This drop-in style servo is suitable for models accepting standard servo form factors and mounting patterns. Prior to installation check the spline count, ensure the servo horn seats correctly, confirm the mounting hole alignment, and verify connector compatibility with your receiver. Secure wiring and reuse the chassis' original mounting screws when compatible.

For setup and tuning the servo affects steering response and neutral position. Use transmitter endpoint limits, dual rates and subtrim to dial in the desired travel and centring. Regularly review gear mesh, mounting integrity and connector condition as part of routine checks.

Offered as a replacement part, Kyosho 82285 helps maintain model control where original servos have worn or failed.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Kyosho 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.
Begin with conservative endpoint limits and gradually increase travel until the steering response matches the chassis geometry. Use dual rates to reduce steering sensitivity if the model feels twitchy.
Subtrim lets you fine-tune the neutral position without changing horn placement, helping achieve precise centring after the servo is mounted. Adjust subtrim before finalising endpoint values.
Verify there is no binding and that the gears engage smoothly under load. Minor backlash is normal, but excessive mesh tightness or grinding indicates incorrect fitment.
Check connector seating, mounting security, horn fit and transmitter settings first. If problems persist, inspect the output gear and replace the servo if internal wear is evident.

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