4mm Skeleton Colour Top Linear Slider / Fader Caps
4mm Skeleton Colour Top Linear Slider / Fader Caps
Quantity | Unit Price |
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1+ | £0.54 |
5+ | £0.432 |
10+ | £0.378 |
20+ | £0.324 |
50+ | £0.27 |
100+ | £0.216 |
Fitting
Knob Type | Slider |
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Shaft Type | Shaft |
Shaft Fixing | Push-Fit |
Hole Size | 4mm x 1.2mm |
Appearance
Identity Colour | Black |
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Body Colour | Black |
Accent Colour | White |
Position Indicator Colour | White |
Position Indicator Shape | Line |
Measurements
Minimum Shaft Depth | 3.0mm |
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Maximum Shaft Depth | 6.2mm |
Body Diameter | mm |
Maximum Diameter | mm |
Width | 13.15mm |
Length | 27.2mm |
Height | 11.0mm |
Additional Measurements | |
Unit Weight | 1.36g |
Hole Type
4mm Shaft Hole
A control knob with a 4mm shaft hole will fit a 4mm x 1.2mm slider potentiometer shaft. The length of the hole (the dimension in direction of travel) is 4mm.
Measuring Slider Knobs
Width
The width is measured from one side of the body to the other at it's widest point, including any protruding position indicator markings. This dimension is perpendicular to the slider movement direction.
This knob has a width of 13.15mm.
Length
The length is measured from the top to the bottom, at the widest part of the body. This dimension is in the same orientation as the slider movement direction.
This knob has a length of 27.2mm.
Minimum Shaft Depth
The minimum shaft depth is the minimum amount that the shaft must be inserted into the body of the knob, in order to make suitable contact with the shaft fixing.
This knob has a minimum shaft depth of 3.0mm.
Maximum Shaft Depth
The maximum shaft depth is the maximum amount that the shaft can be inserted into the body of the knob. This is measured from the lowest part of the base of the knob to the bottom of the hole.
This knob has a minimum shaft depth of 6.2mm.
Height
The height of the knob is measured from the lowest part to the highest including any position indicators.
This knob has a height of 11.0mm.
Clearance
The clearance is the space between the bottom of the knob and the equipment it is mounted to. While this is not a direct specification of the knob it is important to consider this dimension when selecting a control knob.
An appropiate level of clearence between the base of the knob and the surface of the equipment is nessessary to ensure smooth control and to prevent damage.