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RPH

Part no.: RPH

Key Features

• Measuring range 100 - 1950 mm

• Long mechanical life 100 million movements

• Excellent repeatability <0.01 mm

• 5 kOhm: 100 ... 600mm, 10 kOhm: 650 ... 1000mm,  20 kOhm: 1250 ... 2000mm

Opkon RPH potentiometers offer linear measurement over a low-friction slide along with a compact body.

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