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Joysticks

June 2, 2005
The AJ4 joystick offers a life cycle of more than six million actuations. Accommodates various standard or custom grips. Environmentally sealed (IP67 above gate) with potted electronics. Meets international standards including ISO 11452-2/5, ISO ...
The AJ4 joystick offers a life cycle of more than six million actuations. Accommodates various standard or custom grips. Environmentally sealed (IP67 above gate) with potted electronics. Meets international standards including ISO 11452-2/5, ISO 7637-0, and SEA J1113/41. Redundant mode operation ensures safety. Operating voltage is 9-16 Vdc, and output options include 0.5-4.5 Vdc, 500 Hz for PWM and J1939 for CAN bus. Maximum torque is 25 N-m.

ITT Industries, Cannon
(952) 403-7400
www.ittcannon.com

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