Potentiometers

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Potentiometers are a common source of problems in old scopes. Often, just working the potentiometer back and forth over its range is sufficient to rejuvenate it. Other times, it is necessary to spray some cleaner into the pot.

Many of the potentiometers in Tektronix instruments are parts Tek bought. Some of the potentiometers were made by Tek.

1960s stop-less potentiometers

In 1962, Tek-made potentiometers started being used in many instruments. These are typically identifiable by their gray delrin cover (and their Tek part number).

They are "stopless" pots, which means that they have a detent but can be rotated through the detent. This feature was intended to reduce shaft and pot problems that result from excessive torque on traditional pots.

Tek-made pot, part number 311-0304-00, VAR GAIN in a 3A74
Tek-made pot, part number 311-0304-00, VAR GAIN in a 3A74

These types tend to develop cracks in the cross-shaped plastic part that clamps the shaft using a setscrew. Tightening that screw then causes the crack to widen, and the shaft is not clamped strongly enough anymore, causing it to slip.

Some types affected are:

Type Resistance Used in
311-068 500 kΩ VAR GAIN in Type Z (R7620)
311-304, 311-309 185 Ω VAR GAIN in 3A74 (R426)