INJORA Emax ES08MAII 12g Analog Servo for SCX24 AX24 RC Crawler Upgrades
The INJORA Emax ES08MAII is a 12-gram analog servo built for 1/24 scale RC crawlers such as the SCX24, AX24, Bronco, Gladiator, C10, JLU, Deadbolt, and B17. It uses high-precision metal gears to deliver better accuracy and a longer service life, while the upgraded torque and large steering angle help your rig turn tighter and respond faster.
Why Upgrade to the Emax ES08MAII Servo
Many stock servos in 1/24 crawlers lack the torque or precision needed for technical trails. The Emax ES08MAII addresses that with high sensitivity and stable, low-noise operation. It’s designed as a direct replacement for worn or broken factory servos, giving your RC car or boat model a reliable steering upgrade. The analog control provides quick, accurate response without the complexity of digital systems.
Servo Specifications at a Glance
| Weight | 12 g |
| Type | Analog |
| Gear Material | High-precision metal |
| Torque | Upgraded high torque (exact value not specified) |
| Steering Angle | Large angle (exact degrees not specified) |
| Compatible Models | AX24, SCX24, Bronco, Gladiator, C10, JLU, Deadbolt, B17; also suits other 1/24 crawlers and model vehicles |
How to Install the Emax ES08MAII on Your RC Crawler
- Connect the servo to your RC receiver according to the receiver's channel assignment.
- Attach the servo horn to the servo shaft and secure it with the provided screw.
- Mount the servo onto the car's steering mechanism, making sure the horn aligns correctly with the steering linkage.
- Secure the servo in place using the included mounting screws.
- Power up the RC car and test the servo by moving the steering wheel or throttle.
After installation, check for binding and adjust endpoints if needed. The metal gears and tight tolerances help maintain consistent performance over many runs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this servo a direct fit for the Axial SCX24?
Yes, the Emax ES08MAII is commonly used as an upgrade for the SCX24 and other 1/24 Axial models like the C10, JLU, and Deadbolt. It may require minor trimming or adjustment depending on your specific chassis and steering setup.
What type of gear does it use?
It uses high-precision metal gears, which are more durable and accurate than plastic alternatives. The metal construction helps the servo last longer under the stress of crawling.
Is this servo digital or analog?
It is an analog servo. Analog servos are simpler and often more compatible with basic receivers, providing smooth, consistent response for most RC applications.
Can I use this servo in a boat or other RC model?
The manufacturer states it is suitable not only for 1/24 crawlers but also for other RC models. However, always check the size, weight, and voltage requirements before installation.