Stainless Steel 50 Mm Trackball
This range is highly ruggedized and designed for harsh industrial applications, kiosk consoles, navigation controls, etc… This trackball unit features a robust, vandalproof construction and all metal look : the carrier plate made of brushed stainless steel, a stainless steel ring protecting the trackball sealing and three anti-vandal stainless steel and IP65 sealed switches.
The 50mm trackball unit itself can either have :
- a black phenolic resin ball for highest resistance to hostile impacts and to scratches and with a sealing grade of IP65 static.
type TBS50F2 (the standard) or type TBS50F2-BT1 with a black coated topplate. - a stainless steel ball for styling (complete stainless steel appearance) with a sealing grade to IP54.
type SBS50F2
Features
Sealing : IP65 static (TBS50F2) / IP54 (SBS50F2)
Carrier plate : brushed stainless steel
Ball diameter : 50,8 mm (2”)
Ball material : phenolic resin (TBS50F2) / stainless steel (SBS50F2)
Dimensions : 100 x 116 x 40 mm
Weight : 0,6 kg / 1 kg
Lifetime : >= 2 million ball revolutions
Tracking force : nom. 50 grams (TBS50F2)/nom. 100 grams (SBS50F2)
Output : PS/2 & USB Combo
Cable : 1 shielded, straight 1,6 m long
Operating temp. range : -10°C to +60°C
Storage temp. range : -25°C to +80°C
Push button switches
Sealing : IP65
Material : stainless steel, brushed
Mechanical life : 1 mil. cycles min
Contacts : gold plated
Travel : 1,3mm
Operating force : 4N typ
Operating temperature : -20°C to +60°C
CE
Compliant to EMC Directive 89/336/EEC for Electromagnetic Compatibility.
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC not applicable for our trackballs.
Data Sheet
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