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MKS RC Servo Motors

MKS servos (aka Mark Star Servo Tech) come in various sizes, torque ratings, and speed specifications, catering to different applications such as aircraft, helicopters, cars, boats, robots, and more.

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MKS DS1009 Standard 8.8kg 6V Titanium Geared Servo
MKS DS1009 Standard 8.8kg 6V Titanium Geared Servo
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$73.99

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MKS Metal X8 V2 Servo Horn - Red
MKS Metal X8 V2 Servo Horn - Red
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$42.99

MKS Black Aluminium HBL550 Standard 38kg 8.4V Brushless Metal Geared Servo
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MKS Red/Silver Aluminium 6150H Micro 10.9kg 8.4V Coreless Metal Geared Servo
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MKS X6 HBL599 Standard 42kg 8.2V Metal Geared Servo - Black
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MKS HV50P Micro 8.3kg 8.4V Coreless Metal Geared Servo
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MKS HV69 Micro 10.2kg 8.4V Coreless Metal Geared Servo
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MKS servos use the industry standard of 25t splines for all their standard servos, making them one of the best RC servo choices to upgrade and improve performance.


FAQs for MKS

MKS servos sit firmly at the premium end of the market, and while they will work in any application, they really make sense once you have a platform that demands high torque and precise centring. If you are new to RC and running a basic bash truck, you probably do not need MKS yet. But if you are building a high-performance aircraft, surface racer or large-scale crawler in Australia, MKS delivers the torque and speed headroom that lesser servos cannot match. We hold 21 MKS units in stock.

MKS specialises in brushless and coreless digital servos, with the HBL550LX, HBL388 and HBL575 covering a broad torque range from around 16.7kg up to 68kg. Brushless motor construction means smoother operation, cooler running and longer service life than traditional cored digital servos. That matters most in demanding applications like large-scale aerobatic aircraft, serious competition crawlers and high-load steering on big rigs. For Australian hobbyists who have already invested in a premium chassis, MKS is the natural electronics match.

Yes, we hold around 21 MKS servos in our Australian warehouse, including the HBL550LX, HBL388 and HBL575. The range covers torque outputs from roughly 16.7kg through to 68kg, which gives you options for aircraft, surface and large-scale applications. Because MKS sits at the premium end, stock moves more slowly than budget brands, but individual models can sell out quickly when a particular class of aircraft or rig is trending. It is worth confirming stock before committing to a build.

The HBL550LX is a frequent choice for aerobatic and large-scale aircraft builders who want brushless smoothness with high torque. The HBL388 finds a natural home in surface racing and helicopter setups where speed matters as much as torque. The HBL575 steps up for the most demanding applications. Between them, those three cover most premium RC servo needs. With 21 MKS units in stock, our range reflects what Australian builders working on serious projects consistently specify.

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