Evil Mad Scientist Coreless Servo Upgrade Kit for AxiDraw

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  • Evil Mad Scientist Coreless Servo Upgrade Kit for AxiDraw
  • Enhances performance with a K-power DMC809 coreless servo motor
  • Reduces noise significantly compared to standard motor
  • Increases lifespan and lifting capacity for heavier pens
  • Provides a quieter, more professional operation with less vibration
  • Features a durable, all-metal construction with a rolling wheel

The Evil Mad Scientist Coreless Servo Upgrade Kit for AxiDraw enhances the performance of AxiDraw V3 and SE family machines by replacing the standard pen-lift servo motor with a superior K-power DMC809 digital coreless servo motor. This motor features a full metal gear train, dual ball bearings, and a machined aluminum case, ensuring a quieter, stronger, and longer-lasting operation. The upgrade includes a custom aluminum lift arm with a rolling wheel and a new mounting bracket for secure attachment.

This upgrade offers several advantages over the original Tower Pro SG-90 motor. It operates with significantly less noise, has a longer lifespan, and provides greater lifting capacity, allowing it to handle heavier pens. Additionally, it exhibits less vibration, particularly at lower speeds, and presents a more professional appearance due to its all-metal construction. The rolling wheel on the aluminum lift arm reduces friction and wear, contributing to its durability.

Note: Ensure proper installation to avoid potential mechanical issues.

  • 1x K-power DMC809 coreless servo motor, customized with shorter wire leads
  • 1x Custom aluminum lift arm (servo horn) with rolling wheel
  • 1x Black servo mount
  • Cable ties and plastic rivets
  • 1x Installation instructions

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  • Remarkably quiet operation
  • Extended lifespan
  • Enhanced lifting capacity for heavier items
  • Increased speed
  • Reduced vibration from servo noise at lower speeds
  • Professional appearance with an all-metal case
  • Durable, replaceable roller wheel on the aluminum lift arm to minimize friction and wear
  • Heavier build may result in increased 'tuning-fork' ringing at higher speeds
  • Installation of the upgrade requires more effort compared to a standard servo motor replacement
  • Specific tools required for installation