Industrial IP67 Trackball
This ruggedized trackball is specially designed for harsh industrial environment applications : the self-adjusting PTFE seal of the trackerball guarantees an IP67 protection grade. This laser trackball has a large 50 mm ball, which make this unit the ideal solution for all applications where accurate pointer control is required. It features a removable top ring facilitating the cleaning of the ball and ball compartment.
Panel mount with bezel (incl. alu carrier plate, electronics and cable)
Intended for front panel mounting into users’ cabinet or panel with a minimum of required space and mounting depth. The electronic parts on the backside are protected by a metal cover.
Dimensions / weight : 90 x 165,8 x 59,7 mm / 0,6 kg
Features
Sealing : IP67 frontal
Ball diameter : 50,8 mm (2”)
Ball material : polyester
Tracking force : nom. 50 grams
Keys : short travel switches, tactile feel switches with 0,3 mm
travel and 2,55 N operating force
Front layer : Black polyester front layer with embossed keys,
scratch and chemical resistant
Carrier plate : black brushed anodized aluminium
Lifetime : >= 2 million ball revolutions
Cable : shielded, straight 1,6 m long
Operating temperature : -10°C to +60°C
Storage temperature : -25°C to +80°C
Switches : tactile, 0,3 mm travel
Output : PS/2 & USB Combo
Data Sheet
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