Allen Bradley
Hairy Harry
paia2720 at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 10 16:49:35 CET 2000
Clarostat now produces what used to be the "Type J" pot
formerly made by Allen-Bradley. They look identical except
for the manufacturer's marking.
H^) harry
>From: Jim Patchell <patchell at silcom.com>
>To: Tim Curtis <sexsymbol at execpc.com>
>CC: DIY <synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl>
>Subject: Re: Allen Bradley
>Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 07:02:02 -0800
>
> I would try to find their web site and locate authorized distributors
>(Probably somebody like Marshal or Arrow or Avnet carries them). The
>problem I have found even with places like digikey and mouser is that they
>will substitute another manufacturer. If you want exactly a specific part,
>the big boys seem to be the only place to go.
>
>
>Tim Curtis wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know of a dealer in the US that sell Allen Bradley pots. I
> > need some multi turn trim pots and I've been using some of theirs - I'd
> > like to have everything match.
> >
> > BTW, do they still manufacture the Type J pots?
> >
>
> To tell the truth, I didn't even know that Allen Bradly made trim
>pots. In 25 years, I have never seen one. Now, the one thing I was
>looking for from Allen Bradly were their Cermet Resistors. The had a line
>of 1% resistors that were availiable up to 100 Meg in value (well, I know
>you could get 20Meg). I can't remember what the Tempco's were, but I
>remember they were fairly low for a resistor that size. It appears that
>Allen Bradly has ceased making these....which I suppose is not too
>surprising.
>
> >
> > Tim
>
> -Jim
>
>
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