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Classified ❚❚❚ WOUND ❚❚❚ CUSTOM BUILT SWITCH POTENTIOMETERS Thin Profile


Switched Potentiometers Compatible with Radiohm IL switched potentiometers


Potentiometer Power Ratings 0.40W – 20 mm pots (linear laws) Log, antilog and special non-linear laws will have lower power ratings


Resistance Ratings Linear resistance laws : 1k – 1M Non-linear laws : 4k7 – 470k


Switch Rating Bush mounting


1 amp, 250 volts, single pole single throw, on/off, rotary action switch.


Mounting


Choice of bracket or bush or bracket and bush Mounting Bush


Choice of glass filled nylon or diecast zinc alloy Retaining nut and washer supplied


Spindle Choice of 4 mm, 6 mm or 1 Bracket mounting ⁄4 " diameter,


various lengths, with or without flats. Splined 6mm shaft also available


Made in the UK


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