TSX50 Industrial Waterproof Panel Mount Trackball
The TSX50 series are waterproof and vandalproof industrial trackball units and uses the latest generation of optical trackballs. These trackballs are highly suited for harsh industrial environments thanks to their robustness and ease of maintenance. They feature a removable top ring facilitating the cleaning of ball and ball compartment for use in even the most dusty environments.
The concept itself of these optical trackballs make them waterproof as well. 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.
Features
TSX50
- 50 mm optical trackball – vandal proof
- IP68 sealed
- Removable top for easy cleaning of ball compartment
- 8 versions in blank or black coated stainless steel
- Stainless steel carrier and switches
- Front panel mounting (holes or studs)
- Combo PS/2 & USB output
These trackballs are also available with IEC 60945 marine certification – see TSX50-M
Data Sheet
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