Overview
The Kpower MM0600 servo motor is a standard servo actuator for robotics and automation projects, supporting multiple control options (PWM, TTL, RS-485) in a compact form factor.
Key Features
- M Series Servo
- Precision machined metal gear
- High-speed response
- Long lifespan potentiometer (position sensor type: potentiometer)
- 25T output spline (phi 6 mm)
- 2 ball bearings (2BB)
- Case material: plastics + aluminum alloy
- IP42 rating
Control & Wiring Notes
- Servo signal pulse width reference (20 ms per cycle): 0.5 ms (-90 degrees), 1 ms (-45 degrees), 1.5 ms (0 degree), 2 ms (45 degrees), 2.5 ms (90 degrees).
- High-frequency signal note shown: 50–300 Hz compatibility for digital servos.
- 3-wire pinout reference: Brown = GND, Red = Vcc, Orange = Signal.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Stall Torque | 6.5 kg |
| Rated Torque | 1.5 kg |
| No-load Speed | 0.12 s |
| Weight | 58 g |
| Dimension | 40 x 20 x 37.5 mm |
| Travel Angle Range | 120 degrees (Customizable) |
| Operating Voltage | 4.8 ~ 8.4 V |
| Horn Gear Spline | 25T phi 6 mm |
| Gear Material | Metal |
| Motor | DC Brushed |
| Protocol | PWM | TTL | RS-485 |
| No-load Current | 3600 mA |
| Position Sensor | Potentiometer |
| Case Material | Plastics + Aluminum Alloy |
| Ball Bearing | 2BB |
| Working Frequency | 50 ~ 333 Hz |
| Operating Temperature | -10 ~ 50 C |
| IP Rating | IP42 |
Applications
- Humanoid robots
- Robotic arms
- Exoskeletons
- Quadruped robots
- AGV vehicles
- ARU robots
- Robot joints
- R/C models
- Industrial equipment
- Education robot kits
Manuals
For integration questions (PWM timing, TTL/RS-485 wiring, or controller compatibility), contact the store customer service team.
Details

The Kpower MM0600 servo motor fits compact robot joints and automation builds where reliable positioning matters.


Metal gearing and a sturdy output shaft design help support frequent motion cycles in robotics projects.


Multiple horn styles make it easier to match the spline output to your linkage or bracket design.

Use standard 20 ms PWM timing to set target angles; digital control can support higher-frequency signals within the listed range.



Wiring is straightforward with the standard 3-wire layout: GND, Vcc, and signal.


