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Old 10-31-2015, 05:32 AM
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Default Mini L-shaped aluminum servo mounting brackets

I am looking to buy 8 of those L-shaped aluminum servo mounting brackets that can handle the mini size servos (mounting hole spacing 7.5mm). I have many of the full size servo aluminum mounting brackets (mounting hole spacing 11mm), but cannot find the smaller ones. Any idea where they can be purchased? I’ve tried all of the usual suspects ie. Dreamworksrc, etc.

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I searched for them as well a few years ago and ended up making my own from aluminum square tubing, it worked great.
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Here's a source: http://shopbvmjets.com/zencart/index...roducts_id=557
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Originally Posted by Harley Condra
Harley:

I did see those at BVM, but there were no dimensions given on the page. Thought they were for full size servos.

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They are for full size servos such as JR 8411, 8611, etc,
I misread the original post. Sorry about that.
You could drop by your local Home Depot and buy some aluminum angle stock and make your own. The hardware store 6061-T6 is at the low end of the Rockwell Hardness Scale for that alloy, and cuts well on a table saw with a fine carbide tipped blade, or a hacksaw for that matter.
You can make as many as you need in a short period of time.
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Try our Ultimate Servo Brackets.

http://www.ultimate-jets.net/collect...-servo-bracket

These are the toughest in the industry and can be custom designed to any dimension/ servo type.

Here is the bracket effort test thread:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-j...tive-test.html
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If you are going to make your own here's a variation that I use.

John.
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JMP model products has them.
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Originally Posted by derrickxp8103
JMP model products has them.
Thinking they are not for mini servos.
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Yea. Ur right. I think ur going to have to make ur own

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