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Ritel Range

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Manufactured in Switzerland, Ritel produce high quality collet fixing control knobs, combining elegant styling with long service life and an excellent fit on the shaft.

Available in matt or gloss finishes and 8 to 45mm diameters, the knobs have pre-assembled fixing collets to speed assembly. To complement the knobs is a wide range of accessories which includes many different styles of caps, dials, nut covers and cursors.

The high quality industrial terminal posts are styled to match the control knobs and are available in eight colours with 20 and 25 amp current ratings. A full product catalogue is also available.

 

Rittel

 

Ritel Knobs

 

Control Knobs

  • Range of Styles
  • 8-45mm Diameters
  • Collet Fixing
  • 5 Spindle Sizes Available
  • 4 Colour Options, Gloss or Matt Finish
  • Co-Axial Collets for Double Knobs
  • Custom Versions for Volume Users
  • RoHS compliant

 

Data Sheet

Control Knobs datasheet

PDF file, 44k.

 

Ritel caps

 

Caps

  • Snap In Fit
  • Flat, Prismatic and Curved
  • 7 Colour Options
  • Optional Indicator Symbols
  • Gloss or Matt finish
  • RoHS compliant

Data Sheet

Caps datasheet

PDF file, 44k.

Ritel dials

Accessories

  • Nut Covers 10, 13 and 15mm only
  • Arrow Pointers in 7 Colours
  • Figure Dials in 8 Sizes
  • Arrow Dials in 8 Sizes
  • Stators in 8 Sizes
  • Snap Fit into Base of Control Knob (Not Stators)
  • RoHS compliant

 

Data Sheet

Accessories datasheet

PDF file, 44k.

Ritel terms

 

Terminal Posts

  • 10 and 15mm Diameters
  • 20A and 25A Current Rating
  • 8 Colour Options
  • Gloss or Matt Finish
  • Up to 6mm Panel Thickness
  • With Locking Device
  • RoHS compliant

 

Data Sheet

Terminal Posts datasheet

PDF file, 44k.


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Page updated: 30 April, 2008