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Accelerator Pedal Module

Accelerator Pedal Module

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Product Specifications

MaterialPlastic, Metal
Dimensions170x70x30 mm
Pedal Travel17mm
Linearity2%
Voltage5V DC
Temperature40°C to +85°C
ConnectorCustomizable
FeaturesAnti-skid surface, High rigidity, Abrasion resistance, Impact strength, Customizable, Precise control, Reliable performance, Durable design
Packaging Details> According to products
Main Export Market(s)Australia, Middle East, Western Europe, Africa, South America, Asia, Central America, Eastern Europe, North America
Main Domestic MarketAll India

Company Details

ROTARY ELECTRONICS PVT. LTD., Established in 1999 at Bengaluru in Karnataka, is a leading Exporter,Manufacturer,Supplier of Sensors in India. ROTARY ELECTRONICS PVT. LTD. is one of Trade India's verified and trusted sellers of listed products. With extensive experience in supplying and trading Accelerator Pedal Module, ROTARY ELECTRONICS PVT. LTD. has made a reputed name for itself in the market with high-quality Accelerator Pedal Module, Fuel Filter Water Sensors, Position Sensors, etc.
Focusing on a customer-centric approach, ROTARY ELECTRONICS PVT. LTD. has a pan-India presence and caters to a huge consumer base throughout the country. Buy Sensors in bulk from ROTARY ELECTRONICS PVT. LTD. at Trade India quality-assured products.

Business Type

Exporter, Manufacturer, Supplier

Employee Count

150

Establishment

1999

Working Days

Monday To Sunday

GST NO

29AABCR4423J1ZA

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GST - 29AABCR4423J1ZA

Bengaluru, Karnataka

Manager

Mr. Thiru

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Building Number No. 18, 5th Cross, 4th Stage, Industrial Town, Woc Road, Rajajinagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560044, India

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