Overview
The Hitec D-955TW is a 32-bit high-torque digital servo featuring an exclusive titanium gear train for ultimate strength and longevity. Combining 404 oz-in of monster torque with blistering 0.12 sec response at 7.4V, it's one of the most capable steering servos Hitec has ever produced — built to dominate large-scale RC steering and high-load control duties.
Hitec's 32-bit digital processor delivers ultra-precise centering and fully programmable behavior, while the titanium gears handle the kind of shock loads that destroy lesser servos. For serious large-scale racers and builders, the D-955TW sets the bar.
Key Features
- 32-bit digital processor for precise, programmable response
- Titanium gear train for ultimate strength and durability
- Monster torque output: 404 oz-in @ 7.4V
- High-voltage capable up to 7.4V
- Blistering 0.12 sec/60° transit speed
- Programmable via Hitec DPC-11
Performance Benefits
- Massive torque handles the largest tires and heaviest chassis
- Titanium gears resist shock loads and wear
- 32-bit accuracy for repeatable, race-grade centering
- High-voltage operation maximizes torque and speed
Usage Notes
Best Used With RC Scale(s): The D-955TW is the steering servo of choice for 1/8 and larger RC scales where extreme torque is required. Ideal for 1/8 monster trucks, large-scale rock crawlers, 1/5 scale gas vehicles, and any heavy-duty performance build that needs the absolute strongest, most precise servo available.
- 1/8 scale monster trucks and bashers
- 1/5 scale gas-powered RC vehicles
- Large-scale rock crawlers
- Heavy-duty competitive race builds
Technical Specs
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Type: 32-Bit Digital High-Torque Servo
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Operating Voltage: Up to 7.4V (high-voltage capable)
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Speed: 0.12 sec/60° @ 7.4V
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Torque: 404 oz @ 7.4V
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Gear Train: Titanium
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Processor: 32-bit digital (programmable)
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Application: 1/8 scale and larger RC
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Part Number: 36955
What's Included
- (1) Hitec D-955TW Titanium-Gear Digital Servo
Summary
The Hitec D-955TW is the no-compromise steering solution for the biggest, baddest RC builds. Titanium gears, 404 oz of torque, 32-bit programmable precision, and 7.4V high-voltage operation combine in a servo built for the most extreme RC steering demands.