Potentiometer - Bourns, Linear, Knurled, Conductive Polymer
Linear, .75" bushing length. Conductive polymer, 0.625" W x 0.625" L x 0.5" D body. ¼" watt, 300° rotation. ¼" shaft diameter. Solder lugs. ⅜" bushing. Knurled split shaft.
SKU:
R-VB-XL
Item ID:
003820
Application:
Brand:
Bourns
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Taper:
Termination Style:
Type/Size:
RoHS Compliant
Resistance | Our Part Number | UPC/EAN | Bourns Part Number |
---|---|---|---|
300 kΩ | R-VB-300KL-XL-P | 609722126014 | 95 Series |
500 kΩ | R-VB-500KL-XL-P | 609722126021 | 95 Series |
Body Width | 0.625 in. | ||
Bushing Length | 0.75 in. | ||
Power Rating | 0.25 W | ||
Shaft Diameter | 0.235 in. | ||
Shaft Length | 0.31 in. | ||
Shaft Rotation | 300° | ||
U.S. Thread Major Diameter | 0.375 in. | ||
U.S. Thread Pitch | 32 tpi. |
Packaging Dimensions | 2 in. × 1.8 in. × 0.8 in. | ||
Weight (Packaging) | 0.0529 lbs. |
R-VB-300KL-XL-P - 300 kΩ version | Body Width | 0.625 in. |
Bushing Length | 0.75 in. | |
Power Rating | 0.25 W | |
Shaft Diameter | 0.235 in. | |
Shaft Length | 0.31 in. | |
Shaft Rotation | 300° | |
U.S. Thread Major Diameter | 0.375 in. | |
U.S. Thread Pitch | 32 tpi. | |
R-VB-500KL-XL-P - 500 kΩ version | Body Width | 0.625 in. |
Bushing Length | 0.75 in. | |
Power Rating | 0.25 W | |
Shaft Diameter | 0.235 in. | |
Shaft Length | 0.31 in. | |
Shaft Rotation | 300° | |
U.S. Thread Major Diameter | 0.375 in. | |
U.S. Thread Pitch | 32 tpi. |
Specification Sheet | All Models |
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I have a Korean ES335 copy which has sentimental value. The electronics needed work and knowing I had to work through the f-holes I thought these might make it easier. I first bought the regular length shaft version and discovered I need longer shafts. I was surprised to find these too long. (How many lengths are there?) They did go into the guitar pretty easily but I had to take them out to add a nut to shorten them. The problem was really the tiny, close together solder lugs. Getting wires in and soldered is really a pain. To ground the pot you have to run a wire to the floating ground lug. I'd recommend Bourns put a lug on a side. You could bend them down to make it all more compact but at least you could attach wires a bit easier. I had a capacitor wire break and had to desolder. That was the worst. So, as far as making the need to work through f-holes goes, these did make getting them in and out easier but there was a significant price to pay for that. You probably need the longer shafts but the right length would be far better. I think that standard pots with longer shafts might be the way to go.