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2 Output Signals, 8 Different Options

Monday, November 09, 2009

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Miniature_thumbwheel
The 175D miniature thumbwheel features an IP67 protection class.



Elobau Sensor Technology Inc. (Lake Bluff, IL) introduces its 175D miniature thumbwheel for various industrial applications. This new control is based on Hall effect technology and provides two output signals which can be combined in eight different options. Features include:

  • 0.5 to 4.5 Volts ratiometric outputs proportional to the rotation of the thumbwheel, and switching outputs.
  • Accurate proportional control of auxiliary functions.
  • Illumination provided by 3 different LED’s, or 1 multifunction LED that switches colors when the function is activated.
  • Available colors are red, green, white, yellow, orange and blue.
  • Thumbwheel is illuminated in neutral (white) color when no functions are activated.
  • Standard operating angles are +/-10º and +/-30º.
  • An operating range from -40º to +85ºC.
  • An IP67 protection class.

For more information visit www.elobau-st.com

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