Potentiometer - Alpha, Audio, SPST Switch

Potentiometer - Alpha, Audio, SPST Switch

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Customer image:<br/>"on and off switch plus volume for a hallicrafters S-38C"
Customer image:<br/>"Great replacent for AA5 radios"
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Customer image: "on and off switch plus volume for a hallicrafters S-38C"Customer image: "Great replacent for AA5 radios"
$2.95
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1 amp, 125VAC, 0.25W, single pole, single throw switched potentiometer. 24mm body.

SKU:
R-VS-XA
Item ID:
003904
Application:
Brand:
Alpha
Resistance:
Shaft:
Taper:
Termination Style:
RoHS Compliant
Part Numbers
ResistanceOur Part NumberUPC/EAN
500 kΩR-VS-500KA609722159746
1 MΩR-VS-1MA609722159722
Body Depth20.3 mm
Body Width24 mm
Bushing Length6.5 mm
Bushing ThreadM8X0.75
Hex Nut Thickness2 mm
Hex Nut Width11 mm
Insulation Resistance>100 MΩ at 500VDC
Life15,000 cycles
Max. Working Voltage250V
Max Rotational Stopper Strength6Kgf
Operating (Useable) Temperature-10 °C to +70 °C
Rated Wattage (Power)0.25W
Rotational Torque20-200 gf-cm
Shaft Diameter6.35 mm
Sliding Noise<47 mV
TaperAudio
Tolerance1 MΩ versionR-VS-1MA± 30%
500 kΩ versionR-VS-500KA± 20%
Total Rotational Angle300° ±5°
Total Shaft Length40 mm
Washer I.D.8 mm
Washer O.D.14 mm
Washer Thickness0.4 mm
Withstand Voltage500 VAC for 1 min.
Packaging Information
Packaging Dimensions2.6 in. × 1.3 in. × 1 in.
Weight (Packaging)0.0419 lbs.
R-VS-1MA - 1 MΩ versionBody Depth20.3 mm
Body Width24 mm
Bushing Length6.5 mm
Bushing ThreadM8X0.75
Hex Nut Thickness2 mm
Hex Nut Width11 mm
Insulation Resistance>100 MΩ at 500VDC
Life15,000 cycles
Max. Working Voltage250V
Max Rotational Stopper Strength6Kgf
Operating (Useable) Temperature-10 °C to +70 °C
Rated Wattage (Power)0.25W
Rotational Torque20-200 gf-cm
Shaft Diameter6.35 mm
Sliding Noise<47 mV
TaperAudio
Tolerance± 30%
Total Rotational Angle300° ±5°
Total Shaft Length40 mm
Washer I.D.8 mm
Washer O.D.14 mm
Washer Thickness0.4 mm
Withstand Voltage500 VAC for 1 min.
R-VS-500KA - 500 kΩ versionBody Depth20.3 mm
Body Width24 mm
Bushing Length6.5 mm
Bushing ThreadM8X0.75
Hex Nut Thickness2 mm
Hex Nut Width11 mm
Insulation Resistance>100 MΩ at 500VDC
Life15,000 cycles
Max. Working Voltage250V
Max Rotational Stopper Strength6Kgf
Operating (Useable) Temperature-10 °C to +70 °C
Rated Wattage (Power)0.25W
Rotational Torque20-200 gf-cm
Shaft Diameter6.35 mm
Sliding Noise<47 mV
TaperAudio
Tolerance± 20%
Total Rotational Angle300° ±5°
Total Shaft Length40 mm
Washer I.D.8 mm
Washer O.D.14 mm
Washer Thickness0.4 mm
Withstand Voltage500 VAC for 1 min.

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Product Reviews

5.00 out of 5 based on 33 reviews
Rolf Beckers - June 4th, 2020
5 out of 5

Buy them as long as they are available!

Gerry O'Hara - March 15th, 2020
5 out of 5

Excellent quality product. Well-packed and prompt delivery.

Dominic - February 7th, 2020
5 out of 5

Excellent products. No problems at all.

Deidre Clark - December 16th, 2019
5 out of 5

Just what i needed to repair several radios with noisy or burnt up oe pots, will continue being a customer in the future, thanks a million for supporting this hobby

Carl Tallar - December 8th, 2019
5 out of 5

Very good and smooth operation

Rooter - March 4th, 2019
5 out of 5

Replaced the volume/on-off control on a vintage Philco 48-200 radio. Fits and works perfectly

Alan Swinger - November 28th, 2018
5 out of 5

The part is just what I needed. - Tks

Zardvark - February 16th, 2016
5 out of 5

The potentiometer/SPST is fine. But I'd like to let others who referb old radios and the like. I had to replace the pot in a 1947 Sentinel table radio. The original has a split shaft to mount the knob and was about 1/2" longer that this part. Using a hacksaw and a "Dremel" tool with a diamond wheel I cut the old shaft off the defective pot. Then I made a key on the old shaft and a notch in the new pot's shaft. Of course retaining the original shaft's length. Then I drilled a 1/16" hole crosswise and inserted a piece of copper wire as a rivet. Finally coating the joint with a two part epoxy. Voila' the problem is solved! I wish I had photographed this procedure for you all.

Anonymous - May 20th, 2015
5 out of 5

very fast shipping, worked great for my s-38, great parts and customer service. thanks

Reed - April 23rd, 2015
5 out of 5

I give them 100%
I received them quickly and they work to my satisfaction.
AES is my new supplier