I believe this is a variable resistor/potentiometer. The only marking is the 10K on top, and then the marking on the wheel, which I assume is the manufacture logo. I took a logical guess that it was a 10 kilo-ohm potentiometer and ordered this from digikey
http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...3352W-103LF-ND
It is much smaller, like half the size, of the original.
Real quick to the scenario, trying to fix a tatoo machine. It should have a starting DCV of 0, but it starts at like 4-5V. When I checked this part, out of the circuit board, the high reading was spot on around 10kOhm, but the low reading was around 12-15 ohms. I tested the new one I got from digikey to compare, its low is about .2-.3 ohms. But without knowing exactly what the original part brand/model is, I don't know if that is within spec or not.
http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...3352W-103LF-ND
It is much smaller, like half the size, of the original.
Real quick to the scenario, trying to fix a tatoo machine. It should have a starting DCV of 0, but it starts at like 4-5V. When I checked this part, out of the circuit board, the high reading was spot on around 10kOhm, but the low reading was around 12-15 ohms. I tested the new one I got from digikey to compare, its low is about .2-.3 ohms. But without knowing exactly what the original part brand/model is, I don't know if that is within spec or not.
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