
Rotary Potentiometers
Industrial rotary potentiometers / angle sensors
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- 10–58 HHP-10E
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Potentiometers are essential electromechanical components that precisely convert physical displacement, whether rotational or linear, into a measurable analog electrical signal. Operating on the principle of a variable resistor, they provide a simple yet highly effective means of transforming mechanical position into an analog voltage division signal. This critical function makes them indispensable across a vast array of industrial applications where accurate position sensing and control are paramount. IMB Electric offers a comprehensive and diverse catalog of potentiometers to meet the stringent demands of various industries. Our product line includes high-precision multiturn potentiometers, available in 1-, 3-, 5-, and 10-turn configurations, providing exceptional resolution for applications requiring fine adjustments. For demanding environments and extended operational life, our conductive-plastic potentiometers deliver superior durability and consistent performance. We also supply robust wirewound potentiometers, designed for high-power applications where reliability under heavy loads is crucial. Our innovative hybrid potentiometer + encoder modules offer combined analog and digital feedback, streamlining system integration. Furthermore, our industrial-grade servo-flanged versions are engineered for seamless integration into motion control systems. These versatile devices find widespread use in numerous industrial sectors. In industrial automation, potentiometers provide critical valve position feedback in process control systems, ensuring precise fluid regulation. They are vital components in human-machine interfaces, serving as joystick and pedal command signals in control consoles and heavy machinery, translating operator input into system commands. Mobile machine steering angle monitoring relies on the accurate position sensing provided by potentiometers, enhancing safety and control. In electronics, they function as calibration trim pots, allowing for fine-tuning of circuit parameters. Potentiometers also serve as manual set-point inputs in applications ranging from crane operation to stage rigging, enabling precise control over mechanical systems. When selecting the ideal potentiometer, several key criteria must be considered to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Linearity specifications, typically ranging from 0.05% to 1%, dictate the accuracy of the output signal relative to the physical position. A lower linearity percentage indicates higher precision, crucial for sensitive control systems. The temperature coefficient, as low as ±100 ppm/°C for our advanced models, signifies the stability of the resistance value over varying temperatures, which is critical for consistent performance in fluctuating environmental conditions. Other vital considerations include mechanical life cycles, power rating, shaft type, mounting configuration, and IP rating for environmental protection. Our expert team at IMB Electric is dedicated to assisting customers in navigating these specifications to identify the perfect potentiometer solution for their unique application requirements. Our commitment extends to delivering reliable, high-performance components that enhance the precision, control, and efficiency of your industrial systems.
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Industrial rotary potentiometers / angle sensors

Linear position measurement via potentiometric and magnetic sensors

Linear stroke potentiometers — contact, contactless, oil-filled and resistive element sub-assemblies.

High-resolution multi-turn potentiometers — wirewound, hybrid, contactless and oil-filled types.

Single-turn precision potentiometers — contact, contactless, oil-filled and non-linear (sin-cos) types.

Turns-counting dials providing precise readout for multi-turn potentiometers.

See-saw motion limited-angle potentiometers — RMP30A and RMP30H.
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