Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Industrial Machinery, Led Products, Remote Control |
Battery Type: | Special Self-Made Battery |
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Strong, durable, dustproof and waterproof, ergonomic design |
Dual CPU codec to ensure reliable data communication |
Well-designed joystick, life of 1 million times |
Smart key, perfect backup capability |
Real-time active control, in line with EU standards
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Up to 60 IO inputs, 10 proportional inputs
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Optional bus output type, customizable feedback content
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Operating elements
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≤4-way proportional rocker; ≤4 side key switches; 1 emergency stop switch;
multiple toggle switches; rotary switch; push switch, etc.
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Standard functions
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smart key; automatic shutdown
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Optional functions
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ID card; N to N function (N≤8); collision shutdown; tilt shutdown;
weightlessness shutdown; 2.2-inch display; wired control
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Adapter battery
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Li3600;Li2800S;BN2100
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Remote controls have become a staple in everyday life, with every household owning multiple devices. However, industrial remote controls remain less familiar to the general public compared to their civilian counterparts.
An industrial remote control is an innovative device that employs radio transmission to perform remote operations on industrial machinery. This system consists of a handheld or waist-mounted transmitter and a receiver permanently installed on the machinery. Operators input commands via the transmitter’s control panel, which are then digitized, encoded, and securely transmitted wirelessly to the remote receiving system. Upon receipt, the system decodes and translates these signals back into control commands, effectively managing a broad range of mechanical equipment.
The technical demands of industrial remote controls far exceed those of civilian models in terms of accuracy, sensitivity, signal consistency, anti-interference, distance, as well as resistance to water, dust, temperature extremes, and corrosive elements. Designed to endure the harshest conditions, these features underscore why civilian remotes cannot substitute industrial ones.
Industrial remote controls are extensively utilized across sectors employing cranes such as metallurgy, shipbuilding, container logistics, warehousing, machinery manufacturing, chemicals, papermaking, and construction. They facilitate remote operations with an effective range spanning from 100 meters to several kilometers, impervious to obstacles. Operators equipped with lightweight transmitters can move freely, choosing optimal vantage points to ensure clear visibility and safety. This eliminates risks associated with obscured views, confined controls, adverse environments, or miscommunication, thereby enhancing operational safety and boosting productivity.
What are the ADVANTAGES of industrial remote controls?
★ Cost Reduction: Transitioning from traditional cabs to remote control systems reduces manufacturing and maintenance expenses, now a standard in production processes.
★ Enhanced Safety and Reliability: By eliminating command links, it mitigates misunderstandings; operators can command from angles providing clearer views of hoisted items, avoiding risks faced by cab operators during adverse weather or high-altitude miscommunication, preventing accidents.
★ Improved Operating Environment: Operators can secure safe positions, avoiding areas with poor visibility or high pollution, safeguarding against hazardous gases.
★ Human Resource Optimization: For operations like bridge cranes, a single operator can manage tasks such as moving, mooring, loading, and unloading independently, eliminating the need for additional command personnel.
★ Efficiency Boost: Operators make better independent judgments, enhancing operation accuracy and continuity. Freed from cab constraints, they avoid discomfort and maintain high morale and efficiency, improving overall work performance.
The extensive adoption of industrial remote controls across industries underscores their significant advantages, making them indispensable tools in modern operations.