FEETECH High-Torque Digital Servo FT5313M

The FT5313M is a standard-size digital servo from FEETECH that is capable of delivering extra-high torque normally associated with more expensive or larger servos thanks to its powerful coreless motor and an all-metal gear train.

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Description

Overview

The FT5313M is a standard-size digital servo from FEETECH that can deliver over twice the torque of our standard-size servos with plastic gears thanks to its powerful coreless motor and all-metal gear train (if you need even more torque than this, check out the FT5121M, which has identical dimensions to the FT5313M). The output shaft is supported by two ball bearings for reduced friction.

The FT5313M works with standard RC servo pulses, providing a running angle of approximately 120° over a servo pulse range of 900 µs to 2100 µs. Many hobby servos can be operated beyond their standard ranges by using a wider pulse range, but please note that in our tests, we were not able to expand the range of the FT5313M significantly beyond 120° (the servo did not respond to pulses below around 800 µs or above around 2100 µs, providing an approximate expanded range of 135°).

This servo has a 10″ (25 cm) cable that is terminated with a standard JR-style connector, which is Futaba-compatible.

The servo cable is terminated with a Futaba-compatible JR-style connector.

FEETECH High-Torque Digital Servo FT5313M with included hardware (actual hardware might vary).

The pictures below shows the all-metal gear train that helps the servo deliver such high torque:

The FEETECH High-Torque Digital Servo FT5313M features an all-metal gear train and two ball bearings on the output.

The FEETECH High-Torque Digital Servo FT5313M has an all-metal gear train. (1)

You can find more information about this servo in its datasheet (123k pdf).

Note that, as with most hobby servos, stalling or back-driving this servo can damage it. This servo can draw bursts of current in excess of 3 A at 6 V, so please make sure you have an appropriate power supply. For comparison, a typical standard-size servo might draw around an amp when straining.


Specifications

Dimensions

Size: 40.5 × 20.5 × 37.5 mm
Weight: 60 g

General specifications

Digital?: Y
Speed @ 6V: 0.10 sec/60°
Stall torque @ 6V: 13.8 kg·cm
Speed @ 4.8V: 0.13 sec/60°
Stall torque @ 4.8V: 12.5 kg·cm
Lead length: 10 in
Hardware included?: Y

Resources


FAQs

What are the three wires coming out of my servo?

Most standard radio control servos (and all RC servos we sell) have three wires, each a different colour. Usually, they are either black, red, and white, or they are brown, red, and orange/yellow:

  • brown or black = ground (GND, battery negative terminal)
  • red = servo power (Vservo, battery positive terminal)
  • orange, yellow, white, or blue = servo control signal line

Please check the specs for your servo to determine the proper power supply voltage, and please take care to plug the servo into your device in the proper orientation (plugging it in backwards could break the servo or your device).

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