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Vanquish Products Hurtz Shifter Dig

i want it, but im tight on space in my tuber, i have a high torque MG mini servo, im hoping you come out with a plate for the mini hi-tech servos... :)

LMK MUD
 
Installed a HH 7T Cobalt Puller. the futaba low profile servo sits perfect "thumbsup".

BTW: the low profile servo of HITEC won't fit dimension are too wide.
 
Installed a HH 7T Cobalt Puller. the futaba low profile servo sits perfect "thumbsup".

BTW: the low profile servo of HITEC won't fit dimension are too wide.

Whats the #of the Futaba low porfile servo? I might use my son's Puller.
Thanks
 
what is a good power rating for the servo. will 85 do the job or larger. i hear you can overpower this thing so that all that leverage wont let the dog slip to the next lock.?
 
Here are some pictures with a 7T Puller and the Futaba Low Profile Servo "thumbsup"

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Does anyone know of a cheaper alternative to the 9550 low prof servo for those you us using Coblat motors?

Interested in knowing this myself. Looking into picking up one of these and I love my Cobalts.

What about a wedge of sorts (acetal or alum) that could be used where the servo bracket screws to the dig case....that effectively rotates the servo bracket from being vertical to an angle that will bring the back of the servo upward so it would be more likely to extend above the motor?
 
we are working on a kewl new bracket, but we are having a comp this weekend and it has taken a "bit" of time out of the schedual. and there are a few more new products being introduce at the comp.
 
I think a mini servo mount would be perfect for those with Cobalt motors. It will provide enough room to squeeze the motor in there and not change the overall size of the bracket much.
 
we are working on a kewl new bracket, but we are having a comp this weekend and it has taken a "bit" of time out of the schedual. and there are a few more new products being introduce at the comp.

Ok, that's cool. I personally am not in a hurry...just good to know you guys are working on something for it "thumbsup"
 
OK dumb question but one worth asking.

What alloy gearbox cases will work with the Hurtz dig unit?
Most I've seen aren't exact replicas of the plastic originals so don't want to buy one and find it isn't gunna work. I don't mind a little filing but I don't want to start hacking into a brand new alu case. :shock:
 
Anyone have any online pics of how it all goes together?

I'm just looking to see what rides on what, etc.


Looks sharp BTW."thumbsup"
 
While this Dig is my first Dig ever, it has left a mighty impression on me...wow! faultless on every shift.
 
Does anyone know of a cheaper alternative to the 9550 low prof servo for those you us using Coblat motors?

Here are the dimensions of the S9550.
Weight: 1.6 oz (45g)
Length: 1.6" (41mm)
Width: 0.8" (20mm)
Height: 1.0" (25mm)

The fit is quite precise with extremely minimal tolerance-- it will be a bit tedious, but you'll have to do a match-up as there seem not to be a standard sized for these low-profile servos (e.g. Hitec low-profile servo).

Must have all dimensions exactly or slightly less. "thumbsup"
 
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