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Handle actuation option (continued)

Code

Description

Detail

C

Friction held, uni-directional

This handle has 60 degrees of high-resolution of handle throw, rotating on only
one side of mechanical null, which is at full stroke.
It has no detent mechanism.

D

Special (friction held, center detent only, no brake)

Electrical characteristics option

Code

Description

Detail

A

Proportional, no switches, 12 VDC

This handle’s output curve is fairly linear, with output voltage as a function of
handle stroke.
The supply voltage is 12 Volts, and there are no auxiliary function switches.

B

Proportional, center off switch, 12 VDC,

This handle has a center-off switch that ensures zero output voltage within ±3

degrees of handle center position.

C

Proportional, center off switch, 24 VDC

Same as option B except this handle runs on a supply voltage of 24 Volts.

D

Proportional, center off and auxiliary switch, 12 VDC

Same as option B except this handle has a second switch that actuates at +2 or -2

degrees.

E

Proportional, set-point potentiometer, 12 VDC

Same as option B except this handle maintains the same polarity of signal in

forward or reverse.

F

Step-plus-proportional, 12 VDC

This handle uses two switches to give the step-plus-proportional output current
on either side of null.
This overcomes deadbands in spool valves (see 

Specifications

 on page 8, Step-

Plus-Proportional-Control-Handle PWM option illustration).
Current beyond this step output is proportional through the rest of the handle
throw.
Full current output at 30 degrees handle stroke is maximum of 250 mA.
Step current is a maximum of 50% of full current output.

G

Step-plus-proportional, 24 VDC

Same as option F, except this handle runs on a supply voltage of 24 Vdc.

H

Switching

This handle is non-proportional. Moving the handle off null activates switches

that power ON/OFF devices (for example, solenoid valves).

J

Step-plus-proportional, full auxiliary switching, 12

VDC

This handle uses the step switches for additional secondary functions.
Full current output at 30 degrees handle stroke is a maximum of 250 mA.
Step current is a maximum of 50% of full current output.

K

Proportional, unwired switch

The customer uses the unwired center switch to operate an auxiliary function,

such as neutral start interlock.

L

*

Electronic PWM auxiliary switching, 12 Vdc

This handle uses a printed circuit board that makes the step height and output
current fully adjustable, accommodating high current applications. It also has
pulse width modulation, that dithers the output to overcome hydraulic valve
stiction. Full current output at 30 degrees handle stroke is a maximum of 2 Amps
into a 5 Ohm load. Step current is a maximum 50% of full current output. Typical
dither frequencies (dependent on resistance of the load, specified in the suffix
number) are: 60 Hz for the HPI solenoid actuator, approximately 400 Hz for the
V7058 Hydrotransmission Valve and approximately 1000 Hz for the MCV101A/
MCV116A Pressure Control Pilot Valve.

M

Proportional, three switches

The three switches are: a wired center switch; one unwired switch in forward; and

one unwired switch in reverse.

X

Special (no handle or knob)

Y

Special

Z

Special

*

 Option L, Electronic PWM auxiliary switching, 12 Vdc reached its end of life cycle in 2008 and is no longer available.

 Unique configuration, for details contact your Danfoss representative.

Technical Information

MCHXXX

Ordering information

 

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Summary of Contents for MCH19AM1649

Page 1: ...Technical Information MCHXXX Control Handle powersolutions danfoss com...

Page 2: ...ded to Danfoss layout FA January 2011 Various updates EA May 2010 MCHXXX Potentiometer Models with 1K Ohm table updated DA February 2010 MCHXXX Potentiometer Models with 1K Ohm table updated CA August...

Page 3: ...ntal testing 9 Installation Dimensions 10 Connectors 10 Wiring 11 Connection diagrams Potentiometer option 14 Potentiometer option with 1K Ohm potentiometer 14 PWM Option primarily 15 PWM option perfo...

Page 4: ...c parameters Features Shock and vibration resistant Choice of three mounting styles with or without watertight case Rugged components designed for the construction environment High torque handle actua...

Page 5: ...spring preload indicating null The non locking handle has a standard ball knob 2 Center lock The non locking handle has a standard ballThe center lock handle has a cylindrical knob and provides a pos...

Page 6: ...proportional 24 VDC Same as option F except this handle runs on a supply voltage of 24 Vdc H Switching This handle is non proportional Moving the handle off null activates switches that power ON OFF...

Page 7: ...ires from the case terminate in a sealed Delphi connector 8 Pigtail sealed DEUTSCH connector The wires from the case terminate in a sealed DEUTSCH connector Pigtail or leadwire is routed from the cont...

Page 8: ...nd above friction drag 1 1 N m 10 lbf in Friction drag 1 5 3 N m 13 5 3 lbf in Friction is adjusted at the brake with a 5 32 inch internal hex wrench and 3 8 inch open end hex wrench Step Plus Proport...

Page 9: ...cifications IP 65 equivalent Vibration Withstands a vibration test designed for mobile equipment controls consisting of two parts 1 Cycling from 5 to 2000 Hz in each of the 3 axes 2 Resonance dwell fo...

Page 10: ...2 38 121 3 max 4 78 121 3 max 4 78 Top drop in mount Customer panel Tapping screws 2 30 ref 30 ref 30 ref 30 ref 30 ref 30 ref 30 ref 30 ref 302 0 max 11 88 121 0 max 4 76 121 0 max 4 76 120 0 max 4 7...

Page 11: ...minal labeled common The switch terminals are 3 16 inch quick connect PWM Option primarily on page 15 shows a pre wired control handle with center off switch and Delphi connector exhibiting the handle...

Page 12: ...lockwise increases output PWM MCHXXX option reached its end of life cycle in 2008 and is no longer available L control handles Standard L Threshold adjustment Counter clockwise increases output Forwar...

Page 13: ...Clockwise increases output Reverse full stroke Clockwise increases output Acceleration deceleration ramp Clockwise increases time Option L Electronic PWM auxiliary switching 12 Vdc reached its end of...

Page 14: ...with electrical displacement controls EDCs Whether two or single pots both require the same electrical connection to the EDC and only one of the dual coils needs to be connected to achieve forward an...

Page 15: ...11181083 MCH41BB1648 X X X X MCH41BM1504 X X X X X X MCH41AB1648 X X X X 11068165 MCH42BB1644 X X X X X MCH51AM1497 X X X X X X 11017769 MCH51BB1535 X X X X MCH51BD1517 X X X X MCH52BM1497 X X X X X X...

Page 16: ...ot switched 24 Vdc models Center deadband optional 3 nominal Full stroke current capability Step current Step current occurs at end of deadband Customer specified Reference Ordering Information Techni...

Page 17: ...nesota 55447 For devices in need of repair or evaluation include a description of the problem and what work you believe needs to be done along with your name address and telephone number Technical Inf...

Page 18: ...Technical Information MCHXXX 18 Danfoss February 2017 11022667 BC00000033en US0601...

Page 19: ...Technical Information MCHXXX Danfoss February 2017 11022667 BC00000033en US0601 19...

Page 20: ...tions ApS Nordborgvej 81 DK 6430 Nordborg Denmark Phone 45 7488 2222 Danfoss Power Solutions US Company 2800 East 13th Street Ames IA 50010 USA Phone 1 515 239 6000 Danfoss Power Solutions Trading Sha...

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