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the miniature joystick used as a thumb control improve
tracking tasks in turbulent environments because only
the mass of the thumb is involved, not that of the hand
or arm. As the pioneers of this development, we offer
a variety of products and button styles to meet most operator
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Designs
for Two, Three
and
Four Axis Controls
Right/Left
Hand Configurations

Various
Grip Shapes
and
Styles 
Wide
Variety of Switching
and
Control Options

Miniature
Joystick Options
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This model utilizes a rugged cast
aluminum construction and includes a Model 465 two axis
miniature joystick control, a trigger switch and two
push button switches. Other finger operated controls
are available.
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This aluminum control grip features
a side switch position designed to be operated by the
right hand thumb. A variety of switches can be incorporated
into this "D" position, including a push button,
slide switch, toggle switch, 4-way trim or miniature
joystick. Custom configurations and a left hand version
are available.
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This control grip was designed for
military applications and incorporates a thumb operated
miniature joystick, Model 465L, two slide switches and
a single detent trigger switch. It is constructed of
high strength aluminum alloy and features a special
mounting plate and connector.
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This cast aluminum grip incorporates
an internal amplifier, a military grade two-axis joystick
(Model 465), and a thumb-operated three position, maintained
action toggle switch. Maximum output voltage is ±
10 VDC.
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This aluminum alloy grip provides
a large flat face in order to accommodate a larger number
of switches and controls. Additional switches may be
incorporated in other locations on the grip.
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A large face plate and thumb rest
allow this aluminum grip to accommodate a large number
of switches, which can be reached comfortably by the
operator. A variety of switches and thumb-operated joysticks
are available to meet custom application requirements.
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A cast aluminum grip for left hand
operation. It is designed to attach to a periscope site
used on a military helicopter. Control functions are
a thumb-operated toggle switch, a push button switch,
a two detent trigger with spring loaded guard and bar
switch. A right hand configuration is also available.
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The industrial version of Ultra MSIıs 1600 Series Control Grip.
This model is perfect for those applications that simply do not need to meet stringent
Military grade requirements. Constructed of rugged, lightweight glass-filled Nylon
thermoplastic. These ambidextrous, durable grips offer flexibility and affordability.
Can be utilized as a stand alone Control Grip or can be installed on any of Ultra MSIıs
precision transducer bases. Available with a 4-switch face plate (as shown), but can
be customized with face plate options to suit customer needs.
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This ambidextrous grip is constructed
of high strength molded thermoset plastic. A thumb operated,
Model 465 joystick and 2 push button switches are included
on the grip face. A two detent trigger switch is provided
for index finger operation. Other switch and joystick
options are available.
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This unique left hand grip is designed
to operate as a generic simulated fighter aircraft throttle
control grip. The shape of the grip provides a comfortable
hand hold and facilitates the positioning of a variety
of input devices used on aircraft throttle controls,
such as finger operated joysticks, thumb wheels, and
toggle and slide switches. Custom configurations are
available in addition to existing designs.
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Many grip styles can be provided
with a disconnect mount that allows easy removal from
the basic joystick control. The grip includes a knurled
retaining ring that mates with a threaded adapter on
the control and includes a "D" type or circular
connector.
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1964
> MSI designs the first miniature piezoresistive
joystick, followed quickly by the development of the
inductive and force type joysticks.
1970
> Company core competency becomes grips, hand controls,
optical encoders and trackballs for tracking and positioning
systems. Products range from medical devices and traffic
control to industrial processes and military applications.
1996
> MSI acquired by Ultra Electronics, worldwide specialists
in electronic systems for aircraft, naval vessels, armored
vehicles, airports and transport systems.
1998
> Secures U.S. patent for Hall Effect technology.
2003
> Fields industry's first sense of touch HAPTICS
technology.
2004
> Receives U.S. patent for MAGTRACK, a positioning
indicating device for harsh environments.
2004
> Develops Hall Effect miniature joysticks.
2006
> Introduces the FMCU, the first ruggedized gaming style controller for military applications.
2007
> Patents the industrys first Reconfigurable Control (RCC) which enables quick replacement of grips on hand control units.
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