Multi-turn potentiometer MCD17
manualanalogfor control

Multi-turn potentiometer - MCD17 - MEGATRON Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG - manual / analog / for control
Multi-turn potentiometer - MCD17 - MEGATRON Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG - manual / analog / for control
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Characteristics

Configuration
multi-turn
Operation
manual
Technology
analog
Other characteristics
for control, wire-wound

Description

Compact manual adjuster for precise manual control The MCD17 series combines the AL17 multiturn rotary potentiometer with an integrated rotary knob for precise setting and reading. The mechanical counter displays the current setting in a range from 000 to 999, depending on the number of turns. The rotary knob is equipped with a brake that prevents unwanted adjustments and guarantees precise adjustment. The MCD17 series potentiometer is supplied ready for installation and is ideal for applications where manual setpoint settings are required, for example in control and measurement systems. Thanks to its compact design and versatile connection options, the MCD17 is particularly flexible in use. The radial, gold-plated connection pins are suitable for spade connectors (2.8 mm to DIN 46247 Part 3). Options: With or without bezel for different design requirements Multiturn: Available in 3, 5 and 10 turns Linearity: ±0.25 % (option: ±0.15 % or ±0.10 %) Connections: With radial solder lugs or axial clamp connection Tandem version: For applications with redundant signals Rear shaft: Additional mechanical connection options Linearity: ±0.25 % (option: ±0.15 % or ±0.10 %) Resistance tolerance: ±5 % (option: ±1 %) Electrical connections: Solder lugs radial or terminal connection axial Center tap: Available for 10-turn versions

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