................................. -10 °C to +55 °C
Resistance to Solder Heat............. ±5 %
Mechanical Travel ........ Length ±0.5 mm
Operating Force .............................60 gf
Stop Strength ......................... 5 kgf min.
Shaft Axial Force .................. 10 kgf min.
Shaft Wobble .. 2(2 x L/25) mm p-p max.
Soldering Condition
Manual ...........300 °C ±5 °C for 3 sec.
Wave ..............260 °C ±5 °C for 5 sec.
Wash .....................Not recommended
Mechanical Characteristics
Environmental Characteristics
Ro VE LEA
HS RS D
C ION FRE
OM S E
PL AR
IA E
NT
*
Electrical Characteristics
45 mm Length of Travel
Lever End Syle “A”
77.5
MAX.
(3.052)
65.0 ± 0.2
(2.559 ± .008)
13.0
MAX.
(.512)
Lever
Length
15.0
(.591)
20.0
(.787)
M3 2 PLCS.
45.0 ± 0.5
(1.772 ± .020)
6.0 ± 0.2
(.157 ± .008)
4.0 +0/-0.1
(.157 +0/-.004)
10.0 ± 0.3
(.394 ± .012)
R
0.3
(.012)
1.2 ± .05
(.047 ± .002)
L ± 0.5
(L ± .020)
38.7 ± 0.5
(1.524 ± .020)
HOLES
2 1 2' 1'
2.0
(.079)
6 PLCS.
5.0
6.8
(.197)
(.268)
5.0
(.197)
5.0
(.197)
12.5
(.492)
1.8
3'
(.071)
2 PLCS.
8.0
(.315)
20.0
(.787)
30.0
(1.181)
3
2.3 ± 0.2
(.091 ± .008)
3.7 ± 0.2
(.146 ± .008)
5.4 ± 0.2
(.213 ± .008)
0.5
(.020)
0.6
(.024)
Standard Resistance Table
Resistance
(Ohms)
1,000
2,000
5,000
10,000
20,000
50,000
100,000
200,000
500,000
1,000,000
Resistance
Code
102
202
502
103
203
503
104
204
504
105
How To Order
PTS 45 - 0 2 L - 103 B2
*RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC Jan. 27, 2003 including annex and RoHS Recast 2011/65/EU June 8, 2011.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
The device characteristics and parameters in this data sheet can and do vary in different applications and actual
device performance may vary over time.
Users should verify actual device performance in their specific applications.
Model Number
Designator
PTS = High Grade Slide
Potentiometer
Length of Travel
45 = 45 mm
60 = 60 mm
01 = 100 mm
Lever End Style/Length
0 = Lever End Style “A” / 15 mm
1 = Lever End Style “T” / 8.2 mm
2 = Lever End Style “A” / 20 mm
No. of Gangs
1 = Single Gang
2 = Dual Gang
Mounting Type
L = Solder Lugs
P = PC Pins
Resistance Code
(See Standard Resistance Table)
Resistance Taper (See Taper Charts)
Taper Series followed by Curve Number
Applications
n
Professional mixing consoles
n
Professional outboard gear
PTS Series High Grade Slide Potentiometer
Product Dimensions
Tapers
A Series Tapers
100
60 mm Length of Travel
Lever End Style “A”
92.5
MAX.
(3.642)
80.0
±
0.2
(3.150
±
.008)
90
Output Voltage across Terminals 1-2
X 100 (%)
Input Voltage across Terminals 1-3
13.0
MAX.
(.512)
Lever
Length
15.0
(.591)
20.0
(.787)
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
10
20
30
(20
(3
0A
);A
6
M3 2 PLCS.
60.0
±
0.5
(2.362
±
.020)
6.0
±
0.2
(.157
±
.008)
4.0 +0/-0.1
(.157 +0/-.004)
10.0
±
0.3
(.394
±
.012)
DIMENSIONS:
MM
(INCHES)
1.2
±
.05
(.047
±
.002)
(25
3
A);
A5
A
A);
4
A);A
(15
A2
(10A);
(05
1
A);A
0.3
R
(.012)
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Terminal 1
Rotational Travel (%)
Terminal 3
B Series Tapers
100
(4B
Output Voltage across Terminals 1-2
X 100 (%)
Input Voltage across Terminals 1-3
);B
38.7
±
0.5
(1.524
±
.020)
(3B
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
2.0
2 1 2' 1'
HOLES
(.079)
6 PLCS.
5.0
(.197)
5.0
(.197)
5.0
(.197)
20.0
(.787)
1.8
(.071)
2 PLCS.
6.8
(.268)
8.0
(.315)
27.5
(1.083)
37.5
(1.476)
3'
3
2.3
±
0.2
(.091
±
.008)
3.7
±
0.2
(.146
±
.008)
5.4
±
0.2
2
(.213
±
.008)
R1 1
3
0.5
(.020)
0.6
(.024)
70
(1
B
);B
1
80
3
(2
L
±
0.5
(L
±
.020)
);B5
(5B
);B
4
B)
;B
2
90
80
90
100
Terminal 1
Rotational Travel (%)
Terminal 3
Schematics
Output Voltage across Terminals 1-2
X 100 (%)
Input Voltage across Terminals 1-3
C Series Tapers
100
Single Gang
2
R1 1
3
Dual Gang
2
R1 1
R2 1'
2'
3
3'
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
(25
(3
0C
);C
6
C)
;C5
2
R1 1
R2 1'
3
3'
(1
(20
C
(15
0C
)
);C
4
(05
;C
2
C);C
1
C);
C3
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Terminal 1
Rotational Travel (%)
Terminal 3
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
2'
The device characteristics and parameters in this data sheet can and do vary in different applications and actual device performance may vary over time.
Users should verify actual device performance in their specific applications.
PTS Series High Grade Slide Potentiometer
Product Dimensions
100 mm Length of Travel
Lever End Style “A”
132.5
MAX.
(5.217)
120.0
±
0.2
(4.724
±
.008)
13.0
MAX.
(.512)
M3 X 0.5 2 PLCS.
Lever
Length
15.0
(.591)
6.0
±
0.2
(.157
±
.008)
4.0 +0/-0.1
(.157 +0/-.004)
10.0
±
0.3
(.394
±
.012)
100.0 ± 1.0
(3.937 ± .039)
20.0
(.787)
1.2
±
.05
(.047
±
.002)
0.3
R
(.012)
L
±
0.5
(L
±
.020)
38.7
±
0.5
(1.524
±
.020)
HOLES
2 1 2' 1'
2.0
(.079)
6 PLCS.
5.0
(.197)
5.0
(.197)
5.0
(.197)
40.0
(1.575)
1.8
(.071)
2 PLCS.
6.8
(.268)
8.0
(.315)
47.5
(1.870)
57.5
(2.264)
3'
3
2.3
±
0.2
(.091
±
.008)
3.7
±
0.2
(.146
±
.008)
5.4
±
0.2
(.213
±
.008)
0.5
(.020)
0.5
(.020)
DIMENSIONS:
MM
(INCHES)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
The device characteristics and parameters in this data sheet can and do vary in different applications and actual device performance may vary over time.
Users should verify actual device performance in their specific applications.
PTS Series High Grade Slide Potentiometer
Product Dimensions
45 mm Length of Travel
Lever End Style “T”
77.5
MAX.
(3.052)
65.0
±
0.2
(2.559
±
.008)
13.0
MAX.
(.512)
M3 X 0.5 2 PLCS.
45.0 ± 0.5
(1.772 ± .020)
2.0
(.079)
4.0
(.157)
18.5 +0/-0.1
(.728 +0/-.004)
14.5
(.571)
8.0
(.315)
8.2 ± 0.5
(.323 ± .020)
1.5
±
.05
(.059
±
.002)
1.2
±
.05
(.047
±
.002)
2.0
(.079)
DIA. 2 PLCS.
38.7
±
0.5
(1.524
±
.020)
HOLES
2 1 2' 1'
2.0
(.079)
6 PLCS.
5.0
6.8
(.197)
(.268)
5.0
(.197)
5.0
(.197)
12.5
(.492)
1.8
3'
(.071)
2 PLCS.
8.0
(.315)
20.0
(.787)
30.0
(1.181)
3
2.3
±
0.2
(.091
±
.008)
3.7
±
0.2
(.146
±
.008)
5.4
±
0.2
(.213
±
.008)
0.5
(.020)
0.6
(.024)
DIMENSIONS:
MM
(INCHES)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
The device characteristics and parameters in this data sheet can and do vary in different applications and actual device performance may vary over time.
Users should verify actual device performance in their specific applications.
PTS Series High Grade Slide Potentiometer
Product Dimensions
60 mm Length of Travel
Lever End Style “T”
92.5
MAX.
(3.642)
80.0
±
0.2
(3.150
±
.008)
13.0
MAX.
(.512)
M3 X 0.5 2 PLCS.
60.0
±
0.5
(2.362
±
.020)
18.5 +0/-0.1
(.728 +0/-.004)
2.0
(.079)
4.0
(.157)
14.5
(.571)
8.0
(.315)
8.2 ± 0.5
(.323 ± .020)
1.5
±
.05
(.059
±
.002)
1.2
±
.05
(.047
±
.002)
2.0
(.079)
DIA. 2 PLCS.
38.7
±
0.5
(1.524
±
.020)
HOLES
2.0
2 1 2' 1'
(.079)
6 PLCS.
5.0
(.197)
5.0
(.197)
5.0
(.197)
20.0
(.787)
1.8
(.071)
2 PLCS.
6.8
(.268)
8.0
(.315)
27.5
(1.083)
37.5
(1.476)
3'
3
2.3
±
0.2
(.091
±
.008)
3.7
±
0.2
(.146
±
.008)
5.4
±
0.2
(.213
±
.008)
0.5
(.020)
0.5
(.020)
DIMENSIONS:
MM
(INCHES)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
The device characteristics and parameters in this data sheet can and do vary in different applications and actual device performance may vary over time.
Users should verify actual device performance in their specific applications.
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