F60 Military Trackball
Features
The unique chassis design provides excellent impact strength, electrical shielding, and environmental capabilities to make an all round robust solution for the most demanding of military applications. High-grade stainless steel shafts and bearings ensure a solid and precise pointer control, whilst the military grade micro switch arrangement provides excellent tactile feedback and reliability.
A choice of top plate and chassis configurations are available to provide optional mounting arrangements and service requirements. The unit has been designed to be front panel mounted as part of military keyboards and consoles.
- Outputs: PS/2, USB, SUN Systems
- Smooth operation in rugged environments
- IP65 sealing capability
- High level of corrosion resistance
- Various top plate configurations providing alternative mounting arrangements
- Custom connection options available
- High impact strength
- Operates under extreme shock and vibration
- Excellent environmental capabilities
- For use in military keyboards and consoles
- Custom solutions available (please contact your local sales office)
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