The Blackmagic Design Spares - Enclosure - ATEM T-Bar is a mechanical replacement assembly for the iconic manual transition fader found on Blackmagic’s professional ATEM control surfaces. In live production, the T-Bar is the most tactile and frequently used component, and as such, it is subject to the highest amount of physical wear, mechanical fatigue, and debris ingress.
Component Overview
Unlike a standard potentiometer, the ATEM T-Bar enclosure is a complex mechanical sub-assembly. It is designed to provide a smooth, weighted "throw" that allows a technical director to perform precise manual wipes and dissolves.
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Mechanism: High-quality friction-damped slider assembly.
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Housing: A dust-resistant enclosure that protects the optical or resistive sensors from the "spilled coffee and dust" environment of a production gallery.
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Tactile Design: Engineered with specific resistance so that it does not move on its own due to gravity, but moves effortlessly under the operator's hand.
Compatible Hardware
This spare part is designed for Blackmagic’s full-sized hardware control surfaces, including:
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ATEM 1 M/E Advanced Panel: The standard single-row professional panel.
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ATEM 2 M/E and 4 M/E Advanced Panels: The larger multi-bus flagship panels.
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Legacy ATEM 1 M/E & 2 M/E Production Panels: The older, classic silver-faced control surfaces.
When to Replace the T-Bar Enclosure
Because the T-Bar is a moving part, it eventually requires more than just a surface cleaning. You likely need this replacement if:
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The "Jump": The transition on screen flickers or jumps mid-move, indicating the internal sensor has developed a "dead spot."
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Mechanical Friction: The bar feels "gritty," is sticking, or has become too loose to hold its position.
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Calibration Failure: The ATEM software consistently shows the fader as being at 99% or 1% even when pushed to the physical limit, and software calibration no longer fixes the offset.
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Physical Damage: The internal stop-tabs have snapped, allowing the bar to move beyond its intended arc.
Key Features
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Genuine OEM Assembly: Ensures the physical "throw" distance matches the software's expected range exactly.
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Weighted Feel: Includes the factory-set friction damping that gives the ATEM panels their professional, heavy feel.
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Plug-and-Play Wiring: Usually comes with the pre-attached wiring harness to connect to the panel's internal logic board, avoiding the need for complex soldering.
Technical Installation Note
Replacing a T-Bar is a mechanical surgery that requires careful attention to alignment.
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Calibration is Mandatory: After installing a new T-Bar enclosure, you must perform a fader calibration via the ATEM Panel’s "Maintenance" menu. This teaches the software the exact electrical "Zero" and "Full" points of the new hardware.
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Dust Shielding: Ensure the rubber or plastic dust skirt is properly seated during installation. If the skirt is bunched up, it will create uneven resistance and may eventually tear.
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Handle Transfer: This spare part is often the internal enclosure and mechanism only. You will likely need to remove the machined metal "T" handle from your old unit (usually via a small hex/allen key) and transfer it to the new shaft.
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Grounding: Ensure the metal frame of the T-Bar assembly is properly bonded to the panel chassis to prevent static discharge from interfering with the logic board during use.
Are you experiencing a physical "sticking" feeling with your current T-Bar, or is it purely an electrical issue where the transition isn't reaching 100%?