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  #1416582 30-Oct-2015 07:24
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got a reply from potentiometer.com, R technical Australia and they all do custom stackable units, that they cant make a center detent with momentarty switch.

but somebody must have done it, since i have 2 of them in the device.

someone mentioned it was a PIHER product, but i cant find a match



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  #1416815 30-Oct-2015 10:51
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Here is a data sheet offering the options you want:

http://www.potentiometers.com/pdf/catalog388.pdf

1/2" pot, B50k, dual, centre detent, momentary switch






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  #1416820 30-Oct-2015 10:54
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Gordy7:
Here is a data sheet offering the options you want:

http://www.potentiometers.com/pdf/catalog388.pdf

1/2" pot, B50k, dual, centre detent, momentary switch




thanks, however i emailed them yesterday and they stated they cannot do center detent with any push type switch...



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  #1420285 3-Nov-2015 22:56
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have you tried Element14?

http://nz.element14.com



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