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Features/Options - With potentiometer: Analogue output- Metal enclosure - With various potentiometers available: 1 k , 2 k , 5 k or 10 k - Start value can be set in factory - With protective shield - High level of stability - Low pedal height - Wiring compartment - Available with special finish in RAL colour tonesStandards IEC/EN 60947-5-1 Enclosure aluminium die-cast, enamel finish, RAL 5011 Cover – Pedal glass-fibre reinforced thermoplastic Protective shield aluminium die-cast, enamel finish, RAL 5011 Termination soldering terminals Cable entry M20 x 1.5 Contact material silver, gold-plated

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GFS POTI

Protection class

Technical data

IP 65 to EN 60529 Switching system potentiometer Resistance R 20 … 1 k ±3 %;20 … 2 k ±3 %;50 … 5 k ±3 %;100 … 10 k ±3 % Linearity ±0.5 % Utilisation category – Ie/Ue micro switch: 0.1 A/250 VAC; 0.1 A/24 VDC
23 Switching power potentiometer: max. 1.5 W at 40 °C Max. fuse rating – Ambient temperature – 15 °C … + 80 ºC Mechanical life > 1 million operations Note The built-in micro switch provides for poten-tial-free switching of the potentiometer. Contact variants: Travel/contacts Ordering detailsGFS POTI 1k 1PW Potentiometer
Micro switch 1 change-overcontact (2PW)Potentiometer value 1 k 1 change-over GFS POTI … 1PW
(2 k , 5 k or 10 k )Potentiometer S Protective shield 2 change-over GFS POTI … 2PW
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