PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
6035 CAN JOYSTICK
• Power - 8 to 33 volts DC, <.25 amperes
• Operating Temperature - -40°C. to +85°C.
• Storage Temperature - -50°C. to +85°C.
• Communications – J1939/11 CAN Network
• Proportional Control
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
TOOLS & MATERIALS REQUIRED
• Medium Phillips screwdriver • Small flat screwdriver
• Metric Allen Wrench Set
• Deutsch Crimping Tool
• Deutsch DTM06-4S-CE13 or equivalent and associated crimp terminals
• Optional Akron Brass 721579 pre-wired connector/harness
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
The 6035 CAN Joystick comes with a mounting kit that allows either surface or flush mounting. The 60350023 Joystick is an exception,
with only a flush mount option.
For a surface mount application, carefully remove the lid of the Joystick by loosening the four screws on each corner of the lid. Drop
one each of the M2.5 X 20 mm cap screws head first into the four holes in the main enclosure body directly under the four small holes
in the lid. Replace and reattach the lid. Using the appropriate Allen wrench, attach the flush mount bezel to the Joystick. See Figure 1
for recommended panel cutout.
For a flush mount application, three methods may be utilized. When access to the back of the mounting surface is
available, use four M6 screws from behind to directly mount the Joystick to the surface. See Figure 2 for recommend-
ed hole layout.
A second flush mount method utilizes the included adapter plate. Use the included M6 flat head screws to attach the adapter plate
to the bottom of the Joystick. Next, utilizing four screws of the customer’s choosing, attach the Joystick to the mounting surface. See
Figure 3 for recommended hole layout.
A third flush mount method is achieved by inserting four screws through the top of the lid all the way through the CAN Joystick to
threaded holes located underneath in the mounting surface. This method does not apply to the 60350023.
Although the enclosure for the Joystick is water-resistant, it is important to keep water out of the enclosure.
Prolonged exposure to water will cause damage. When the cover of the enclosure is removed, make sure
the seal under the cover is intact and free of dirt and debris.
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