Stainless Steel 25 mm Trackball
This range uses the compact 25mm industrial grade trackball with black phenolic ball (TBS25 series) or with stainless steel ball (SBS25 series). Furtheron, the unit features a stainless steel carrier plate, a stainless steel trim protecting the trackball sealing and two stainless steel, sealed switches. A silicone sponge which seals the unit onto the customers’ panel is part of the supply.
Its compact dimensions make these trackball units ideally suited for all harsh industrial applications, kiosk consoles, navigation controls, etc. where minimal mounting space is required while maintaining excellent vandalproof and good sealing characteristics.
Features
Stainless steel 25 mm trackball
SBS25F2
- IP65 sealed trackball
25 mm stainless steel ball - Opto-mechanical technology
- Highly robust, vandalproof construction and all metal look
- Carrier plate made of brushed stainless steel
- Stainless steel ring protecting the trackball sealing
- Anti-vandal stainless steel switches
- Combo PS/2 & USB output
Data Sheet
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