Stemedu GX3270BLS
Pukapuka Tohutohu
Stemedu 70KG Brushless Motor Servo
Model: GX3270BLS
Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your Stemedu 70KG Brushless Motor Servo. Designed for high-performance applications, this servo offers exceptional torque, speed, and durability, making it suitable for various RC models including cars, trucks, and boats.
He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
- 70 kg.cm Servo Unit
- Mounting Hardware (screws, rubber grommets, brass eyelets)
- Servo Arms (various types)
- Tauira Hononga

Image: The 70KG Brushless Motor Servo unit along with its mounting hardware, various servo arms, and connection cables.
Nga waahanga matua
- High Torque & Speed: Delivers up to 70 Kg-cm torque at 8.4V with speeds as fast as 0.09 sec/60°.
- IP68 Whakatauranga parewai: Ensures reliable performance in wet or submerged conditions.
- Brushless Motor Design: Provides enhanced efficiency, extended lifespan, and smoother operation.
- Hanga Roa: Features a metal gear and semi-metal case for superior impact resistance and longevity.
- High-precision Stainless Steel Helical Gears: For accurate and reliable movement.
- CNC Aluminum Middle Shell: Contributes to cooling and extends service life.
Whakatakotoranga
| Huanga | Uara |
|---|---|
| Momo Waitohu | Mamati |
| Momo Motuka | Paraihekore |
| Peeke mate | ≤2 uSec |
| Mahinga Mahi Voltage | 6.0V-8.4V |
| Pūnaha Whakahaere | PWM (1520us/333hz) |
| Koki Hangarau | 360° |
| Whanau | Four Ball Bearings |
| Operating Travel | 270±10° (500~2500uSec) |
| Operating Speed (sec/60°) | 0.12 (6V) / 0.10 (7.4V) / 0.09 (8.4V) |
| Max. Operating Travel Angle | 358±10° (500~2500uSec) |
| Te Whakaheketanga o te Raio | 1:299 |
| Rauemi taputapu | Kowiri tira |
| Rauemi Anga | AL6061 + Nylon additive |
| Horn Gear | 25T |
| Ahu (L x W x H) | 40 x 20 x 41.5 mm (1.57 x 0.79 x 1.63 inihi) |
| Taumaha | 90g (3.17oz) |
Mahi Torque:
- 6.0V: 55.0 kg-cm (1,587 oz-in)
- 7.4V: 63.0 kg-cm (1,763 oz-in)
- 8.0V: 70.0 kg-cm (1,940 oz-in)

Image: Detailed specifications and torque values at different voltages for the servo.

Image: Technical drawing illustrating the precise dimensions of the servo unit.
Tatūnga
- Mounting the Servo: Secure the servo unit to your RC model's chassis using the provided mounting hardware. Ensure it is firmly attached to prevent movement during operation.
- Connecting the Servo Arm: Select the appropriate servo arm for your application and attach it to the servo's output shaft. Use the small screw provided to secure the arm.
- Hononga Hiko: Connect the servo's three-wire cable to the corresponding channel on your RC receiver or flight controller. The standard color coding is typically: Brown/Black (Ground), Red (Positive Voltage), Orange/Yellow/White (Signal). Ensure correct polarity.
- Tuku Hiko: Connect your receiver/flight controller to a suitable power source (e.g., battery eliminator circuit (BEC) or dedicated servo power supply) that provides the recommended operating voltage (6.0V-8.4V).

Whakaahua: A view of the servo showing its mounting tabs, ready for installation.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
The Stemedu 70KG Brushless Motor Servo operates based on Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signals. The pulse width determines the position of the servo arm.
- Pulse Width Range: 500µs to 2500µs.
- Tūnga kūpapa: 1500µs (typically corresponds to 0°).
- Operating Travel: 270° ± 10° (from 500µs to 2500µs).
- Maximum Operating Travel Angle: 358° ± 10° (from 500µs to 2500µs).
- Rotating Direction: Counter-clockwise (CCW) when pulse width increases from 500µs to 2500µs.

Image: A visual representation of the servo's 270-degree rotation range and how it corresponds to PWM signals.
Video: This video demonstrates the operational range and responsiveness of the 70KG Brushless Servo, showing its movement across different pulse width settings.
Te tiaki
- Whakapai auau: Keep the servo free from dirt, dust, and debris, especially around the output shaft and mounting points.
- Taki Hononga: Periodically inspect all electrical connections to ensure they are secure and free from corrosion.
- Tirotiro Nihowhiti: While the gears are durable, occasional inspection for wear or damage is recommended, especially after heavy use or impacts.
- A ape i te utaina nui: Do not exceed the servo's specified torque limits, as this can lead to premature wear or damage.
- Tiaki parewai: Although IP68 rated, avoid prolonged submersion in corrosive liquids. After use in wet conditions, wipe the servo dry.
Raparongoā
- Servo Not Responding:
- Tirohia te hiko tuku voltage and current capacity. Ensure it meets the servo's requirements.
- Verify signal cable connection to the receiver/controller.
- Confirm the receiver/controller is powered on and transmitting signals.
- Inspect for physical obstructions preventing servo movement.
- Erratic Movement or Jittering:
- Tirohia mo nga hononga kua wetekina, kua pakaru ranei nga waea.
- Ensure the power supply is stable and free from voltage taka.
- Verify the PWM signal is clean and within the specified range.
- Check for excessive mechanical load on the servo.
- Te wera nui:
- Reduce the load on the servo if it's consistently running hot.
- Ensure adequate airflow around the servo, especially in enclosed spaces.
- Manatokohia te vol mahitage is not exceeding the maximum 8.4V.
- Loss of Torque:
- Check for worn or damaged gears. Replace if necessary.
- Ensure the power supply is providing sufficient current.
- Verify the servo is not being continuously stalled against an obstacle.
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and technical support, please contact Stemedu directly through their official website or the platform where you purchased the product. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.
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