Sealed IP68 Trackball
The TSX38F8 is a waterproof and vandal proof industrial trackball unit and uses the latest generation of laser trackballs. This trackball is highly suited for harsh industrial environments thanks to its robustness and ease of maintenance. It features a removable top ring facilitating the cleaning of ball and ball compartment for use in even the most dusty environments.
The use of stainless steel for the various parts ensures the best resistance in salty or greasy environments. Due to its outstanding sealing, its professional style and its industrial robustness, this trackball unit is the best suited pointing device for all harsh or hostile environments, indoor and outdoor. This panel mount type is supplied with a silicone sponge seal ring for adequate sealing into the customers’ panel or console. A cover plate on the rear side protects the components. Fields of applications are very wide : public access- and information kiosks, internet- and entertainment terminals, navigation controls, food industry, processing industries and many others.
Features
Sealing : IP68 waterproof
Carrier plate : brushed stainless steel
Ball diameter : 38 mm
Ball material : polyester
Dimensions / weight : 100 x 78 x 54 mm / 350 grams
Lifetime : >= 2 million ball revolutions
Tracking force : nom. 20 grams
Output : PS/2 & USB Combo
Cable : 1 shielded, straight 1,6 m long
Operating temperature range : -10°C to +60°C
Storage temperature range : -25°C to +80°C
Data Sheet
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