RS PRO P25 5 kΩ Rotary Potentiometer 1-Turns 1-Gang Panel Mount

Technical documents
Specifications
Brand
RS ProProduct Type
Potentiometer
Potentiometer Type
Rotary
Maximum Resistance
5kΩ
Shaft Diameter
6.35mm
Number of Gangs
1
Number of Turns
1
Packaging
Bulk
Power Rating
1W
Electrical Taper
Linear
Element Material
Wirewound
Mount Type
Panel Mount
Termination Style
Solder
Shaft Length
22mm
Adjustment Type
Side
Pin Count
3
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
105°C
Height
25.4mm
Depth
25.4mm
Length
40.5mm
Standards/Approvals
RoHS
Tolerance ±
20%
Series
P25
Mounting Hole Diameter
15 mm
Actuator Type
Slotted Shaft
Product details
RS PRO 25 mm Wirewound Potentiometers - Single turn
Brought to you by RS PRO, a series of rotary potentiometers suitable for various applications. Widely used within electronics, each model can be mounted within various devices or even on PCB applications. These particular models generally have a rotational life of 100,000 revolutions and will excel within audio or electronic uses. All models are highly reliable and excellent quality.
Features and Benefits
Robust construction
25 mm shaft
1 W power rating
Single turn
285° rotation (mechanical angle)
What is a potentiometer?
A potentiometer is a variable resistor which increases or decreases the resistance in an application. Usually available as either digital or analogue, there are two main types of potentiometers, rotary and linear.
Linear - comes in a rectangle strip shape and can be pulled up or down for the required resistance, Used a lot within sound systems for mic output or volume control.
Rotary - the shaft is housed by a knob, you would find these on dimmer switches or speakers, turning (usually to the right) will increase the resistance amplifying the output, whether that is light, sound or voltage.
How do potentiometers work?
Used in various applications, potentiometers operate as a resistor for electronic devices. As an example, a dimmer switch you would find in place of a light switch would house a potentiometer. Whichever direction it is turned, either increases or decreases the resistance, manipulating the light output from the bulb. Another common use would be speaker or sound systems, operating as a volume switch. There are various types of element material, usually as rotary or linear, such as:
Wire-wound
Conductive
Plastic
Carbon
Cermet
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Production pack (Bag)
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Stock information temporarily unavailable.
Production pack (Bag)
1
Technical documents
Specifications
Brand
RS ProProduct Type
Potentiometer
Potentiometer Type
Rotary
Maximum Resistance
5kΩ
Shaft Diameter
6.35mm
Number of Gangs
1
Number of Turns
1
Packaging
Bulk
Power Rating
1W
Electrical Taper
Linear
Element Material
Wirewound
Mount Type
Panel Mount
Termination Style
Solder
Shaft Length
22mm
Adjustment Type
Side
Pin Count
3
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40°C
Maximum Operating Temperature
105°C
Height
25.4mm
Depth
25.4mm
Length
40.5mm
Standards/Approvals
RoHS
Tolerance ±
20%
Series
P25
Mounting Hole Diameter
15 mm
Actuator Type
Slotted Shaft
Product details
RS PRO 25 mm Wirewound Potentiometers - Single turn
Brought to you by RS PRO, a series of rotary potentiometers suitable for various applications. Widely used within electronics, each model can be mounted within various devices or even on PCB applications. These particular models generally have a rotational life of 100,000 revolutions and will excel within audio or electronic uses. All models are highly reliable and excellent quality.
Features and Benefits
Robust construction
25 mm shaft
1 W power rating
Single turn
285° rotation (mechanical angle)
What is a potentiometer?
A potentiometer is a variable resistor which increases or decreases the resistance in an application. Usually available as either digital or analogue, there are two main types of potentiometers, rotary and linear.
Linear - comes in a rectangle strip shape and can be pulled up or down for the required resistance, Used a lot within sound systems for mic output or volume control.
Rotary - the shaft is housed by a knob, you would find these on dimmer switches or speakers, turning (usually to the right) will increase the resistance amplifying the output, whether that is light, sound or voltage.
How do potentiometers work?
Used in various applications, potentiometers operate as a resistor for electronic devices. As an example, a dimmer switch you would find in place of a light switch would house a potentiometer. Whichever direction it is turned, either increases or decreases the resistance, manipulating the light output from the bulb. Another common use would be speaker or sound systems, operating as a volume switch. There are various types of element material, usually as rotary or linear, such as:
Wire-wound
Conductive
Plastic
Carbon
Cermet