TE Connectivity TW 250 Ω Rotary Potentiometer 1-Turns 1-Gang Panel Mount

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RS Stock No.:
136-1810
Mfr. Part No.:
TW1251KA
Brand:
TE Connectivity
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Brand

TE Connectivity

Product Type

Potentiometer

Potentiometer Type

Rotary

Maximum Resistance

250Ω

Shaft Diameter

6.35mm

Number of Gangs

1

Number of Turns

1

Power Rating

1W

Electrical Taper

Linear

Element Material

Wirewound

Mount Type

Panel Mount

Termination Style

Solder Lug

Shaft Length

15mm

Pin Count

3

Adjustment Type

Side

Minimum Operating Temperature

-55°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Length

42.5mm

Actuator Type

Round Shaft

Tolerance ±

10%

Series

TW

Mounting Hole Diameter

10 mm

23mm TW Series Potentiometers


The 23mm high power wire-wound potentiometers from TE where designed to be used in a high power control environment. They are brilliant build quality with a stainless steel shaft and a rugged hard plastic casing. The potentiometers in this series are all standard with ±10% tolerance. They also have a life cycle of 10,000 operations. The 23mm series are panel mount for ease of use.

The series of 23mm TW are all rotary potentiometers. This means the shaft is housed by a knob. Turning the shaft will operate the wiper and adjust the resistance.

Features and Benefits –


• Built with quality in mind so you can use these potentiometers in a rugged environment.

• ±10% tolerance

• Excellent linearity

• Sealed body provides additional protection

• 10,000 operations for a long life span

• Solder eyelet termination

• Supplied with a metal lock and washer

Compatible Potentiometer Knobs –


• 259-6935

• 259-6957

• 107-3138

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