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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≤3 universal joysticks; ≤6 side key switches; 1 emergency stop switch; multiple toggle switches; rotary switch; push button switch; potentiometer, etc. |
Standard functions
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smart key; automatic shutdown |
Optional functions
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ID card; N to N function (N≤8); collision shutdown; tilt shutdown; weightlessness shutdown; display(2.2,4.0-inch ); wired control; panel lighting; fingerprint recognition |
Adapter battery
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Li3600;Li2800S;BN2100 |
Remote controls are ubiquitous in our daily lives, with every household housing an array of them. However, when it comes to industrial remote controls, our knowledge is far more limited compared to their civilian counterparts.
An industrial remote control is an advanced device leveraging radio transmission technology to manage and operate various industrial machinery from a distance. Consisting of a portable, handheld, or waist-mounted transmitter, and a receiver firmly attached to the machinery, this system allows operators to input commands via the transmitter's control panel. These instructions are then digitized, encoded, encrypted, and wirelessly sent to a remote receiving unit. Upon reception, the system decodes and converts the signals back into control commands, enabling seamless operation of diverse mechanical equipment.
Compared to civilian models, industrial remote controls are engineered with heightened standards for accuracy, sensitivity, signal consistency, anti-interference capabilities, extended range, and durability against water, dust, extreme temperatures, and corrosive environments. These robust specifications enable industrial remote controls to thrive in harsh settings, highlighting the reasons why civilian remote controls fall short in replacing them.
Industrial remote controls play a pivotal role in industries reliant on cranes, such as metallurgy, shipbuilding, container terminals, warehousing, machinery manufacturing, chemicals, papermaking, construction, and engineering machinery. They empower remote operation across vast distances, unaffected by physical obstructions. Operators are free to carry a compact transmitter, roam freely, and select safe, clear vantage points to conduct operations. This freedom eliminates the hazards of restricted line control, poor visibility, challenging environments, and faulty communication, thereby ensuring safety while significantly boosting productivity.
What are the ADVANTAGES of industrial remote controls?
★ Minimize manufacturing and maintenance expenditures: Replacing traditional cabs with remote control systems has become a standard, cost-effective production practice.
★ Enhance safety and reliability: By bypassing the need for a command link, remote systems avert miscommunications and errors. Operators can intuitively assess lifted loads from an optimal angle, avoiding the dangers of operating a tower crane in adverse weather and misinterpretation during high-altitude tasks.
★ Optimize the working environment: Operators can select secure angles, avoiding spots with poor visibility and high contamination, thus shielding themselves from harmful gases.
★ Conserve human resources: For instance, when handling a bridge crane, a single operator can efficiently manage all operations like mooring, lifting, and unloading without external directives.
★ Boost operational efficiency: Operators benefit from improved decision-making, heightened precision, and seamless performance. Freed from the confines of traditional cabs and cumbersome communication lines, operators avoid discomfort from extreme temperatures, leading to elevated morale and productivity.
As industrial remote controls become increasingly integral across various sectors, their distinct advantages continue to shine ever more brightly.