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 are everyday companions in our lives, with every household owning a variety. However, industrial remote controls remain a mystery to many, distinct from the usual civilian remotes.
An industrial remote control is a sophisticated device using radio transmission to operate and control industrial machinery from afar. It features a handheld or waist-hung transmitter and a receiving unit affixed to the equipment. The operator inputs commands via the transmitter's panel, which then digitizes, encodes, and encrypts these instructions. They are sent wirelessly to a distant receiving system, where they are decoded and converted back into control commands, enabling seamless management of diverse mechanical equipment.
Industrial remote controls boast superior accuracy, sensitivity, signal continuity, and anti-interference capabilities. They excel in remote control distance, waterproofing, dustproofing, and resistance to extreme temperatures, acids, and alkalis—far surpassing civilian remotes. Built to withstand the toughest environments, these features ensure civilian remotes cannot substitute their industrial counterparts.
Primarily employed in crane-utilizing sectors like metallurgy, shipbuilding, container terminals, warehousing, machinery manufacturing, chemicals, papermaking, and construction, industrial remote controls enable remote operations. Their control range spans up to thousands of meters, unaffected by obstacles. Operators carry lightweight transmitters, maneuver freely, and select safe viewing positions for operation, effectively reducing hidden accidents due to poor visibility, restrictive lines, harsh conditions, or miscommunication. This not only guarantees safety but also significantly boosts productivity.
Unveiling the ADVANTAGES of Industrial Remote Controls
★ Slash Manufacturing and Maintenance Costs: Transitioning from cab-operated systems to remote control is established, now a standard production method.
★ Enhance Safety and Reliability: By eliminating the command chain, misunderstandings from miscommunication are avoided. Operators can view the hoisted items directly, circumventing safety risks in poor weather or ineffective high-altitude communication, thus preventing accidents.
★ Optimize the Operating Environment: Operators choose safe positions, avoiding areas with low visibility and high pollution, preventing exposure to harmful gases.
★ Conserve Human Resources: For instance, one person can manage bridge crane operations alone, covering mooring, hanging, and unloading, eliminating the need for additional commands.
★ Boost Work Efficiency: Operators make independent decisions, greatly enhancing operational accuracy and continuity. Freed from cab and line restrictions, they avoid physical discomfort from extreme temperatures, bolstering morale and efficiency.
As industrial remote controls become ubiquitous across industries, their benefits become increasingly conspicuous and invaluable.