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type, finger operated joysticks have numerous extra charge
options available. The following table shows many of them;
most, but not all, options can be provided on each model.
For more information, please contact us. |
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| Boot Seal (large) |
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B |
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2.7 inch diameter boot with mounting plate and 0.62
inch diameter handle
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| Center Detent |
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C |
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For non return-to-center models
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| Direction Switches |
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D |
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5A, 250 VAC, SPDT switches that actuate 2.5° from
center position
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| Boot Seal (small) |
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E |
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Neoprene boot with mounting plate, used for all models
using standard .150 inch diameter handles
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| Friction hold |
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F |
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Remain in position, adjustable force range to 12.5
oz. maximum
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| Gloss Black Bezel |
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G |
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Round, supplied separately, mounting screws included
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| Matte Black Bezel |
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J |
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Round, supplied separately, mounting screws included
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| Limit Switches |
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L |
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5A, 250 VAC, SPDT switches that actuate near end of
handle travel
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MIL-Spec
Potentiometers |
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M |
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Per MIL-R-94, 2.25 Watts, carbon element, 5K ohms
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Push Button
Switch Handle |
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P |
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1A, 115 VAC, low force, snap action
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| Quad Potentiometer |
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Q |
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Two per axis, 5K ohms, 1 Watt
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High Reliability
Potentiometer |
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R |
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5K ohms, 1 Watt, life 1,000,000 cycles
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Segmented
Potentiometer |
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S |
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5K ohms, 0.5 Watt with center tap, ±28°
angle
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| No Trim Control |
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T |
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Deleted trim tabs
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| Low Force |
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U |
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Low force springs providing breakout force of 1.5 oz.;
full scale force 3.5 oz.
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Spring Removed
Third Axis |
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V |
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Provides 300° rotation of twist knob
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Wirewound
Potentiometer |
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W |
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With center tap, 5K ohms, 0.5 Watt, ±28°
angle
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| Third Axis |
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Z |
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Spring return-to-center twist knob, ±45°
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50 Barnes Park North
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Tel: (203) 949-3500
Fax: (203) 949-3598
sales@ultra-msi.com
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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 industry’s first Reconfigurable Control (RCC) which enables quick replacement of grips on hand control units.
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