

⚙️ Elevate your servo game with precision metal power!
This 10-piece set of 25T aluminum servo horns offers a durable, precision-engineered solution for standard servos such as Futaba MG995/996. Featuring 4 M3 tapped mounting holes spaced at 14mm and a 20mm diameter disc, these silvery servo discs provide reliable, vibration-resistant performance for RC cars, helicopters, and robotic claws. Lightweight yet robust, they come complete with screws for quick installation, making them a must-have upgrade for any serious hobbyist or professional builder.
| ASIN | B07D56FVK5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #157,327 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #41 in RC Servo Horns |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (127) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
| Item model number | 4986103-2360-1405551161 |
| Manufacturer | MakerHawk |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 12 months and up |
| Product Dimensions | 0.79 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches |
L**N
Great
These work perfectly and are well made. The fit is excellent and the threaded holes are all clean and easy to attach to with the provided screws. I am using these with LX-16A servos which share the gears and spline with the mg995/996
R**Y
Good quality, have 2 more in my cart
Received quickly. I have used 5 already, put 2 more sets in Amazon cart. These fit FEETech FS5103R and my no-name servos. Standard size servos, NOT 9g micro Servos. Quite impressed with the quality and quick shipping. I have used 5 already with no issues at all. Threads are M3, and seem to be tapped well. the Mechanical print is correct, 14MM spacing on M3 tapped holes and 20MM diameter. Thank you.
B**R
fit looser than plastic servo horns generally do
was well constructed and well machined but when in place on the shaft of the servo had a small amount of slip which translated to a small wabble. In most applications this would be ok but for my application this translated to a "more than one step Indeterminant positioning". Meaning the position of the servo was indeterminant (rotated a tiny bit on the teeth of the horn/shaft coupling) by more than one step so trying to "exactly position" is difficult if using them. Even with the securing center screw fully torqued down. The fix would be to "Lock Tite" the servo horn onto the shaft of the servo but this would be a permanent thing. The "servo horns" I have seen fit closer were the black plastic ones, which often had to be pried off once on the shaft but could be removed. They would hold the exact position commanded of the servo (without slipping a tiny amount). But they are nowhere near as strong.
P**E
Perfect fit and very strong
They fit my MG996R servos perfectly. No slop and not so tight you have to pound them on. I seriously doubt that I’ll ever be able to break on of these. Unlike some that I’ve seen, the outer holes are threaded for the screws and there are plenty of screws too.
D**Y
Not Aluminum...
They fit, but I needed these to be aluminum, and they're some kind of white metal slag. They melt at about 450 degrees into, well. Slop.
M**S
Well-made servo horns to use when plastic ones won't withstand the torque...
...Like the coxa servos in my hexapod robots. The typical plastic servo horns work very well - if the programmer knows what they're doing. But when I was learning to program the robot, I kept stripping-out the splines on the plastic horns. After installing these, I no longer had problems stripping-out splines. In hindsight, it was probably good that the plastic horns would strip their splines rather than burning out servos while a user is learning to program, but these were going to be needed anyway if the robot was expected to "push" things.
M**W
Perfect fit for my DS3218 servos
I needed strong round metal servo wheels for my DS3218 servos (my servos came with arm type fittings only). These metal discs were just the ticket. The center spline fits the DS3218's perfectly and the four holes are tapped for a secure hold using 3mm screws.
J**.
Not Aluminum
These servo horns are made of cheap cast pot metal. They are heavier and not as strong as real aluminum servo horns. Do not buy these.
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