GHD GF502A saw blade type double key Base size is 80 x 100 mm, weight approximately 1 kg
The color of the knob is transparent.
The base is mirror polished and hard chrome plated, and the parts are hairline polished and hard chrome plated.
The sound is quiet and flexible, and it becomes the trigger for the next symbol, allowing for light keying.
The saw-blade type double-key key has a flexible shape that allows for comfortable double-key operation.
Using the PL method, the material of the saw blade is made of phosphor bronze plate, which is a spring material.
The terminal is compatible with lead wires as well as O-type and Y-type crimp terminals. (All models with terminals are like this)
The design of the yoke part has been upgraded and is now integrated.


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