Part no.: SLPT
• Measuring range 10 - 400 mm
• Long mechanical life 100 million movements
• Excellent repeatability <0.01 mm
• 2 kOhm: 10 ... 50mm, 5 kOhm: 75 ... 400mm
For thirty years Opkon potentiometers have offered an economic and reliable sensor option to control engineers. With a simple ratiometric output, Opkon potentiometers can easily be integrated into existing applications and OEM projects alike. Alternative to Novotechnik TEX ‘rod type’ and Gefran PA1 series sensors.
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