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Potentiometer Frequently Asked Questions


Questions about ordering
Can I purchase purchase components parts and assemble my own custom potentiometers?

I have a Mod-Pot part number and can't find the specifications in your literature.

How can I determine the Resistance Taper of a Potentiometer?

I need a specification drawing for a custom potentiometer.

Do you have distributors for your products in other countries?

What is a Setup Charge?

What is a Low-Volume Charge?

How can I determine the specifications for one of your custom potentiometers?

I don’t have a company, do you sell to individuals?

What is your minimum order requirement?


Potentiometer Questions General
What is the country of origin for your Mod-Pot products?

Do you sell replacement potentiometers for old stereo equipment or other consumer electronic products?

I have a potentiometer with four terminals instead of three.

What are the differences between Carbon, Cermet and Conductive Plastic pots?

Environmental - IP rating?

Are Mil-Spec Potentiometers Better Than Commercial Potentiometers?


Potentiometer Questions - Electrical
What are Potentiometer Input and Output Voltage?

General Electrical Characteristics?

Mechanical Characterisics?

Resistance Terms?

Conformity and Linearity Terms?


Potentiometer Questions - Mechanical
How are shaft and bushing lengths specified?

Stop Strength?

Rotation and Translation Terms?

International Protection Rating

The IP rating or IP code defined in international standard IEC 60529 classifies the level of protection that electrical appliances provide against the intrusion of solid objects or dust, accidental contact, and water. The resulting Ingress Protection (IP) rating, is identified by a code that consists of the letters IP followed by two digits and an optional letter. The digits indicate conformity with the conditions summarized in the tables below. Where there is no protection rating with regard to one of the criteria, the digit is replaced with the letter X.

The First digit indicates the level of protection that the enclosure provides against access to hazardous parts (e.g., electrical conductors, moving parts) and the ingress of solid foreign objects.

Effective against:
0 No protection against contact and ingress of objects.
1 50 mm any large surface of the body, such as the back of a hand, but no protection against deliberate contact with a body part.
2 12.5 mm fingers or similar objects.
3 2.5 mm tools, thick wires, etc.
4 1 mm most wires, screws, etc.
5 Dust protected - ingress of dust is not entirely prevented, but it must not enter in sufficient quantity to interfere with the satisfactory operation of the equipment; complete protection against contact.
6 Dust tight; complete protection against contact.

The Second digit indicates the level of protection of the equipment inside the enclosure against harmful ingress of water.

Protected against:
0 Not protected.
1 Dripping water (vertically falling drops) shall have no harmful effect.
2 Vertically dripping water shall have no harmful effect when the enclosure is tilted at an angle up to 15° from its normal position.
3 Water falling as a spray at any angle up to 60° from the vertical shall have no harmful effect.
4 Water splashing against the enclosure from any direction shall have no harmful effect.
5 Water projected by a nozzle against enclosure from any direction shall have no harmful effects.
6 Water projected in powerful jets against the enclosure from any direction shall have no harmful effects.
7 Ingress of water in harmful quantity shall not be possible when the enclosure is immersed in water under defined conditions of pressure and time (up to 1 meter of submersion).
8 The equipment is suitable for continuous immersion in water under conditions which shall be specified by the manufacturer.

Example: IP65 - Dust tight; Water projected by a nozzle against enclosure from any direction shall have no harmful effects.