Fitting (mechatronic component)

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A fitting - in the sense of "fitting as a component that belongs to a dashboard " - is a piece of equipment - more precisely: a component - of machines , vehicles or other technical systems . It is used to control and operate the technical system to be checked and causes measured values to be displayed on the dashboard that are important for operation. In many cases in practice, these can be shift levers or shift linkages as well as operating levers or pedals of any kind, but also steering or handwheels, as well as on / off switches, changeover switches, rotary switches and the like, their control on one or more dashboards converges. They can often be found in cockpits , operating or control stands. In some cases, fittings can also before or at the control panels of control stations are encountered.

Some types of measuring instruments and devices for monitoring technical systems, which indicate system changes that are triggered by fittings:

literature

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