Industrial IP67 Keyboard
The KSTL105 keyboard uses short travel switches with low pressure and positive tactile feedback for convenient fast data entry. The keyboard features an integrated removable 50mm trackball. The fields of industrial applications are very wide; indoor- and outdoor where a higher input speed is required while maintaining outstanding sealing characteristics.
Features
- Integrated 50 mm waterproof trackball with removable ball.
- Short travel switches of 0,3 mm with low pressure of 2.55N for increased speed typing
- Positive tactile feedback and key embossing
- Optimum legending colour scheme and contrast
- User-friendly layout with separate numerical-, control- and function keypads
Panel mount version:
- IP67 frontal sealing
- Added silicon sponge seal for perfect sealing into the user’s panel
- Fourtheen M3-threaded studs
- Version with edge protection : In case the keyboard can not be sunk mounted we recommend the bezel for edge protection
Dimensions / weight:
- Version with bezel : 446,1 x 166,3 x 50 mm / 1,3 kg
- Version without bezel : 432 x 152 x 45 mm / 1,2 kg
Desktop version:
- IP65 sealed
- Mounted in a robust, all steel enclosure
- Industrial epoxy coating (mid-grey).
- Dimensions / weight : 475 x 215 x 57 mm / 3,5 kg
Data Sheet
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