Series 844 Data Sheet for Joysticks
●Small installation depth of < 20 mm
●Wide selection of configurations/handles
Contact-less, wear-free Hall effect technology
●Reliability through redundant Hall sensors (optional)
●Ideally suited for applications with high mechanical demands
●The series 844 offers the most robust finger joysticks in the portfolio and is suited for harsh conditions. The series uses modern Hall effect sensors, and exhibits robust mechanics (max. load 400 N) with up 10 million lifecycles. A special feature are the Center Detect and Center Tap outputs for non-redundant versions. Moreover, many different handle designs are available.
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