Even, the plastic geared Hyperion DS09SCD can use the same shaft as it is close enough to recut the thread using just the M1.7 shaft. They add approx 2 g but the benefits in reducing head rock can mean your surfaces can feel much more rigid and of course your servo can experience less wear.
The shafts are all with the lastest design with flats next to the arm and at the end giving greater versatility in how you mount the servo and bearing housing. So now, anywhere you can fit the servo, you can fit the bearing kit!
Here’s the updated range before I put it up on the main website:
M1.7
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Hyperion
DS09AMD,
Hyperion
DS11AMB.
(Also
Hyperion DS09SCD using M1.7 shaft to re-cut thread).
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M2
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Savox
255.
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M2.3
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Hitec 65,
81, 85,125 (and all Digi versions),
Hyperion
DS095FMD,
KST125MG.
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M2.5
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All MKS
6125 variants Incl DS6100 and DS6188,
Hyperion
DS13 range.
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M3
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Futaba
3150/3155,
Sanwa 762
(Airtronics 94761Z), JR/Graupner wing servos,
Turnigy
aluminium A55H,
Hyperion
DS16 range.
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Fu-Fix bearing kits are now sponsoring Team Haley for F3B and F3J in the UK. T