Potentiometer 5KΩ Single-Turn Panel Mount — 6mm Shaft, Linear Taper, with Nut & Washer
Potentiometer 5KΩ Single-Turn Panel Mount 6mm Shaft, Linear Taper, with Nut & Washer
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Potentiometer — 5KΩ Single-Turn, Panel Mount / PCB Mount, 6mm Shaft
A 5KΩ linear taper single-turn potentiometer with a standard 6mm knurled shaft — designed for both panel mounting through an enclosure and direct PCB soldering. Supplied with mounting nut and washer for panel installation. The 5KΩ value bridges the gap between the low-impedance 1KΩ and the ubiquitous 10KΩ — ideal for op-amp feedback networks, audio tone controls, and signal conditioning circuits where a moderate impedance is required without the loading effects of higher values.
The smooth ~300° rotation with good linearity makes this potentiometer suitable for user-facing controls in DIY instruments, audio equipment, and bench test gear. The 6mm shaft accepts all standard potentiometer knobs available worldwide.
Key Specifications
| Resistance | 5KΩ (5,000Ω) |
| Taper | Linear (Type B) |
| Tolerance | ±15% (typical measured) |
| Power Rating | 0.5W |
| Turns | Single-turn (~300° rotation) |
| Resistive Element | Carbon film |
| Shaft Diameter | 6mm (knurled, standard knob compatible) |
| Shaft Length | 15mm (0.59″) |
| Body Width | 18mm (0.71″) |
| Body + Shaft Length | 24mm (0.95″) |
| Panel Mounting Hole | 7mm (9/32″) |
| PCB Lead Spacing | 5.08mm (0.2″) centers |
| Package | Metal body, 3 radial leads |
Mounting Options
- Panel mount: Insert shaft through a 7mm (9/32″) hole in the enclosure panel. Secure with the supplied washer and 10mm nut. Solder wires to the three pins. Add any standard 6mm-shaft knob for user control.
- PCB mount: Solder directly to PCB using the 5.08mm (0.2″) lead spacing — compatible with standard 0.1″ perfboard hole spacing. Note: leads are not long enough for solderless breadboards.
- Anti-rotation tab: A locator tab on the body prevents rotation in enclosures with a matching slot. Can be snapped off with pliers if not needed.
5KΩ vs Other Values — When to Choose 5K
- 1KΩ: Low-impedance circuits — motor speed control, low-impedance audio sources
- 5KΩ (this): Op-amp feedback and gain networks, audio tone controls, signal conditioning, moderate-impedance voltage dividers
- 10KΩ: Most common value — Arduino analog input, comparator threshold, general-purpose voltage divider
- 100KΩ: High-impedance circuits — JFET bias, electret microphone, oscillator frequency control
Typical Applications
- Op-amp inverting/non-inverting amplifier gain control
- Audio tone control (bass, treble, mid EQ circuits)
- Signal level and sensitivity adjustment in sensor circuits
- Bench power supply fine-adjust voltage control
- DIY synthesizer and audio effect pedal controls
- Arduino analog input manual control knob
- Oscillator frequency coarse adjustment
Package Contents
- 1 × Potentiometer 5KΩ Single-Turn (6mm shaft, linear taper, carbon film)
- 1 × Mounting nut (10mm)
- 1 × Washer

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