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Supplier: Grayhill, Inc.
Description: Grayhill’s joysticks provide the human interface for directional control. They are available with mechanical switching or magnetic Hall-effect sensors for long life. Our NavCoders are unique human interface devices for navigating through on-screen software. They integrate the
- Bellows, Gaiter or Boot: Yes
- Connector / Protocol Support: Other
- Grip Style: Ball
- Joystick Controller Application: Precision Joystick Controller
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Supplier: Grayhill, Inc.
Description: Grayhill’s joysticks provide the human interface for directional control. They are available with mechanical switching or magnetic Hall-effect sensors for long life. Our NavCoders are unique human interface devices for navigating through on-screen software. They integrate the
- Bellows, Gaiter or Boot: Yes
- Connector / Protocol Support: Other
- Grip Style: None
- Joystick Controller Application: Precision Joystick Controller
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Supplier: Daco Hand Controllers
Description: robustness and reliability combined with optimum accuracy and a user-friendly feel. Force applied to the handle causes the joystick to move, usually between 20° and 30°. This movement is detected and converted to an electrical signal. For applications that require a proportional
- Bellows, Gaiter or Boot: Yes
- Connector / Protocol Support: RS232, Other
- Grip Style: Contoured, Straight or Conical Tube, Custom
- Joystick Controller Application: Heavy Duty Joystick Controller, Precision Joystick Controller, Game Joystick Controller
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Description: A two axis non-contacting precision displacement fingertip operated control which has revolutionized the HMI (Human Machine Interface) Industry by providing high performance and high reliability at low cost. Standard Model 501C joysticks produce analog output voltages proportional to
- Bellows, Gaiter or Boot: Yes
- Connector / Protocol Support: USB, RS232, CANbus, Other
- EMI / RFI Protection: Yes
- Grip Style: Contoured, Straight or Conical Tube, Custom, Other
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Supplier: Daco Hand Controllers
Description: a grip is fitted no space is needed to accommodate an arc of travel. Daco's force-operated joysticks provide full proportional control yet take no more space than a simple switch. Our devices typically have a body length of approximately 25mm (1 inch). This makes them ideal for fitting
- Connector / Protocol Support: RS232, Other
- Grip Style: Straight or Conical Tube, Custom
- Joystick Controller Application: Precision Joystick Controller
- Mounting: Panel
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Supplier: MotiCont
Description: Three-axis, Pre-wired Joystick with 3 Speed Selection Keys Single Handed 3-axis Control Motor Speed Proportional to the Tilt Angle Three Speed Selection Keys Long Life
- Grip Style: Straight or Conical Tube
- Joystick Controller Application: Precision Joystick Controller
- Mounting: Desktop
- Number of Axes: 2-Axis Control, 3-Axis Control
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Description: Deflection of the grip on this control operates a miniature, force operated joystick (Model 465) and X/Y axes direction switches. The joystick provides a maximum deflection angle of ± 15°. Output is proportional to the applied force 0 to ± 1.40 VDC with +/- 6 VDC applied.
- Grip Style: Contoured
- Joystick Controller Application: Precision Joystick Controller
- Mounting: Panel
- Multifunction Grip: Yes
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Description: A ± 10 VDC output signal proportional to force applied to the grip is provided in four axes. Three mutually perpendicular axes are X, Y and Z. The twist axis is rotation about the vertical Z axis. The grip is stiff; it has no perceptible motion. Operating force range for X and Y axes is 5
- Friction Hold: Yes
- Grip Style: Contoured
- Joystick Controller Application: Precision Joystick Controller
- Mounting: Panel
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Supplier: PUI - Projections Unlimited, Inc.
Description: Proportional Miniature Thumb Controls Non-Contacting Hall Effect Technology
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Supplier: PUI - Projections Unlimited, Inc.
Description: Proportional Miniature Thumb Controls Non-Contacting Hall Effect Technology
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Supplier: PUI - Projections Unlimited, Inc.
Description: Non-Contacting Hall Effect Technology
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Supplier: PUI - Projections Unlimited, Inc.
Description: Non-Contacting Hall Effect Technology
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Description: This model is a single axis proportional joystick with spring return-to-center using a 5K ohm center tapped potentiometer whose electrical angle matches the mechanical angle of the joystick. Stay in place versions with direction switches.
- Bellows, Gaiter or Boot: Yes
- Friction Hold: Yes
- Grip Style: Other
- Joystick Controller Application: Precision Joystick Controller
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: A micro joystick from Sure Grip that features non-contact Hall Effect technology to decrease moving parts. The joystick is suitable for exposed installations and can provide an additional set of proportional outputs when installed within a control grip face plate. IP67 above
- Joystick Technology: Other Input Technology
- Number of Axes: 2-Axis Control
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Supplier: SAE International
Description: Displacement joystick controls are considered as most suitable for manual controls wherever proportional outputs are required for dynamic applications such as when variable speed sensitivity or position are required. These joysticks are being used widely in both open loop as
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: The TS Series Thumb Stick is a proportional two axes joystick in a miniature package. Featuring non-contacting Hall Effect technology for long life performance, the TS Series Thumb Stick is available with multiple linear output options including single and dual (redundant) outputs.
- Joystick Technology: Inductive, Other Input Technology
- Number of Axes: 2-Axis Control
- Operating Temperature: -40 F
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: signal output has no hysteresis and a stable null over the entire range of handle displacement. Lab tested to 20 million cycles Number of Axes = 2 Switch Technology = Proportional Dual Axis IP Rating = IP55, IP64 Handle Type = Lever Contact Current Rating = 2 mA Joystick Travel = 28 °
- Joystick Technology: Other Input Technology
- Number of Axes: 2-Axis Control
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: The TS Series Thumb Stick is a proportional two axes joystick in a miniature package. Featuring non-contacting Hall Effect technology for long life performance, the TS Series Thumb Stick is available with multiple linear output options including single and dual (redundant) outputs.
- Joystick Technology: Inductive, Other Input Technology
- Number of Axes: 2-Axis Control
- Operating Temperature: -40 F
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Supplier: Radwell International
Description: JOYSTICK CONTROL LEVER, STANDARD VERSION, PROPORTIONAL, 40 X 80 X 192 MM. FREE 2 YEAR RADWELL WARRANTY
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Supplier: Hayward Flow Control
Description: control motor temperatures in real time with close-loop feedback. Data Logging and Diagnostics Our Proportional Control Actuators respond to a variety of control signals which are user-selectable through a simple joystick/menu interface. The microprocessor-based control
- AC Voltage: 12 to 230 volts
- Actuation Time: 8 seconds
- Actuator Torque: 135 to 13500 In-lbs
- DC Voltage: 12 to 24 volts
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Supplier: PR electronics
Description: proportional valves used for accurate oil flow regulation, linear soft acceleration and deceleration, modulated output signal, and programmable deadband. Is highly suitable for joystick regulation of A/B movements. Where changes to A and B need to be selected directly or according to
- Operating Temperature: -4 to 140 F
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Supplier: H.O. Penn Machinery Company, Inc.
Description: travel speed plus direction. Optional deluxe joysticks provide additional auxiliary controls with fingertip control of many work tool functions, including proportional work tool hydraulics and work tool electrical. Basic and deluxe joystick functions include one-touch continuous
- Horsepower: 74 HP
- Operating Weight: 7861 lbs
- Travel Speed: 7.4 miles/hr
- Type: Skid Steer Loader
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Supplier: H.O. Penn Machinery Company, Inc.
Description: speed plus direction. Optional deluxe joysticks provide additional auxiliary controls with fingertip control of many work tool functions, including proportional work tool hydraulics and work tool electrical. Basic and deluxe joystick functions include one-touch continuous
- Horsepower: 62 HP
- Operating Weight: 6997 lbs
- Travel Speed: 7 miles/hr
- Type: Other
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Supplier: H.O. Penn Machinery Company, Inc.
Description: travel speed plus direction. Optional deluxe joysticks provide additional auxiliary controls with fingertip control of many work tool functions, including proportional work tool hydraulics and work tool electrical. Basic and deluxe joystick functions include one-touch continuous
- Horsepower: 51 HP
- Operating Weight: 5690 lbs
- Travel Speed: 7.9 miles/hr
- Type: Skid Steer Loader
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Supplier: H.O. Penn Machinery Company, Inc.
Description: travel speed plus direction. Optional deluxe joysticks provide additional auxiliary controls with fingertip control of many work tool functions, including proportional work tool hydraulics and work tool electrical. Basic and deluxe joystick functions include one-touch continuous
- Horsepower: 74 HP
- Operating Weight: 7007 lbs
- Travel Speed: 7.5 miles/hr
- Type: Skid Steer Loader
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Supplier: Breaker Technology, Inc.
Description: . Drum speed controlled by two proportional joysticks; at the discharge end and at the operator’s position. Oval loading hatch front to rear, allows truck to be jockeyed for optimum loading.
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Supplier: Advance Security Products
Description: these together gives you a total of 220X zoom. Easily zoom in on license plates and faces from 200 hundred feet away. Controlling a PTZ Camera You can control our PTZ cameras through various methods. Connect it to one of our PTZ joystick controllers. You simply run the
- Camera Function: Video
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Supplier: Caterpillar Machines
Description: a hydraulic hammer and of a bi-directional tool such as an auger. The optional second hydraulic function is operated by a proportional roller on the left-hand joystick. This option includes a switch that allows the operator to vary the auxiliary hydraulic flow to suit each individual
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Its basic electrical output directly emulates a pro- portional joystick and can be easily adapted to meet inter- face standards (RODGERS,1984).
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Initially she used switches to learn to drive her power wheelchair for the first few months to learn control of direction' as using a proportional joystick was too demanding and overwhelming with her processing impairments.
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