Analog revolution counter MAn-55
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Analog revolution counter - MAn-55 - SENTOP by Shanghai Sibo M&E Co., Ltd. - mechanical / panel-mount
Analog revolution counter - MAn-55 - SENTOP by Shanghai Sibo M&E Co., Ltd. - mechanical / panel-mount
Analog revolution counter - MAn-55 - SENTOP by Shanghai Sibo M&E Co., Ltd. - mechanical / panel-mount - image - 2
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Characteristics

Display
analog
Technology
mechanical
Other characteristics
panel-mount

Description

Product overview
MA Analog-Readout Dial MAn-55 provides a visual counting and analog position readout for potentiometer and angle-sensor applications. Designed for multi-turn potentiometer integration and available with custom scale options.

Key features
  • Analog readout for visual position/counting
  • Optional custom scale and acrylic face plate


Dimensions
Dimension drawing available on the product page for installation and selection reference.

Parameters / General specifications
Model No: MAn-55
Number of Turns-Counting: 3, 5, 10, 15, 20
Matching Shaft Dia. (mm): Standard 6; Special 6.35
Combinable Helicalohm Pot.: (matching shaft length 18.5 mm) 25HP, 46HD
Lock Device: No
Operating Temperature Range: -55℃ to +105℃
Mass: Approx. 90 g

Special specifications available
Special face plate: Acrylic resin cover fitted.
Special mounting panel: Special mounting panel as shown on the right-hand drawing.

Technical specifications
  • Model No: MAn-55
  • Number of turns / counting: 3, 5, 10, 15, 20
  • Matching shaft diameter: Standard 6 mm; Special 6.35 mm
  • Combinable with Helicalohm pots: 25HP, 46HD (matching shaft length 18.5 mm)
  • Lock device: No
  • Operating temperature range: -55℃ to +105℃
  • Mass: Approx. 90 g
  • Special options: Acrylic resin face plate; special mounting panel

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