Potentiometers 16mm Size Metal Shaft DP Rotary Potentiometers GPV16B Series PV16B10B6 Solder Lug PV16B20 PC Board Horizontal PV16B30 PC Board Vertical Front PV16B41 PC Board Vertical Back How to order: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GPV16B 1 10 20 30 40 TYPE OF TERMINALS: Solder Lug PC Board Horizontal PC Board Vertical Front PC Board Vertical Back 2 TYPE OF BUSHING: Standard 3 LENGTH OF SHAFT (mm): 20 25 30 4 TYPE OF SHAFT(see support page): K-Type S-Type R-Type F-Type N 15 K S R F 5 AXIS ANGLE OF F-SHAFT: _____ ° 6 RESISTANCE TAPER (see support page): ... (Texts) __ ... [email protected] ... 7 5K 200K 8 N C 11 21 41 RESISTANCE VALUE (OHM) 10K 20K 50K 100K 500K 1M NUMBER OF CLICK None Click Center Click 11 Positions Click 21 Positions Click 41 Positions Click MECHANICAL: » Total Rotation Angle: 300°+/- 5° » Rotation Torque: 20-200 gf.cm » Shaft Stop Strength: 6Kgf.cm/Max. » Click Torque: 100-400 gf.cm » Pull-Push Strength: 100N Max. Potentiometers 1 General Specifications: ELECTRICAL: » Rated Wattage: 0.125W for linear taper B SPECIAL REQUESTS: ... PATTERN OF RESISTANCE CURVE ... (Texts) ... MATERIALS & METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING SHAFT & BUSHING ... (Texts) 0.06W for other tapers » Rated Voltage: 200V for linear taper B 150V for other tapers » Insulation Resistance: More than 100MOhm at DC500V www.greatecs.com O02 Potentiometers Additional Informations for GPV16A & GPV16B Series METAL SHIFT K-TYPE S-TYPE Not specified Slotting angle F-TYPE R-TYPE KQ (18 TEETH) LQ (22TEETH) MQ (24TEETH) L 1 F1 T M K-Type Metal Shift S-Type Metal Shift A: 5 mm R-Type Metal Shift F-Type Metal Shift A: 6.5 mm Shaft Type L 15 20 25 30 F1 6.5 11 14 14 K T 6 10 12 12 M 1 2 4 4 F F2 7 12 14 R, S L 15 20 25 NUT (M7x0.75) Shaft Type L 15 20 25 30 F1 6.5 11 14 14 K T 6 10 12 12 M 1 2 4 4 14 F F2 7 12 14 14 30 R, S L 15 20 25 30 STANDARD RESISTANCE TAPER B A C A = Ø 7 mm B = 6.5 mm C = 1.4 mm D = M7 x 0.75 D B NUT (M7x0.75) d B = 10 mm H = 1.8 mm Potentiometers H Potentiometers WASHER (M7) d = Ø 7.1 mm D = Ø 12 mm Thickness = 0.4 mm d D O03 O03 [email protected] www.greatecs.com