Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Industrial Machinery, Special Equipment, Remote Control |
Battery Type: | 3 AA Battery or AA NiMH Batteries |
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Modular battery design makes replacement easier, and a single battery can last for 40 hours |
Double-color injection molding, super strong shock and drop resistance, 2-meter drop |
Emergency stop switch and push button switch are assembled with automated equipment, with better consistency |
Stronger protection performance: IP65, suitable for underground or outdoor operation |
High-speed CPU, response time ≤20ms
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The service life of keys can reach one million times
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Operating elements | ≤8 dual-speed buttons; 1 emergency stop switch |
Standard functions | Smart key; automatic shutdown; power-on access code |
Optional functions | ID card; 1 to N function; N to 1 function; N to N function (N≤8) |
Remote controls are integral to daily life; every household is equipped with a variety. However, industrial remote controls remain a mystery to many, unlike their civilian counterparts.
An industrial remote control harnesses the power of radio transmission to perform remote operations on heavy machinery. It consists of a handheld or waist-mounted transmitter and a receiving unit fixed to the machinery. Operators input commands into the transmitter's control panel, which are then digitized, encoded, encrypted, and wirelessly sent to a remote receiver. The receiver decodes and converts these instructions back into control signals, enabling seamless operation of various machines.
Industrial remote controls demand superior precision, sensitivity, uninterrupted signal, and resistance to interference. They also boast greater range, waterproof and dustproof capabilities, and resilience to extreme temperatures and harsh chemicals. These technical specifications are far beyond what civilian remotes offer, making them indispensable for demanding environments.
Industrial remote controls find their niche in crane-dependent sectors such as metallurgy, shipbuilding, container terminals, warehousing, machinery manufacturing, chemicals, and construction. They facilitate remote operations across vast distances, unaffected by obstacles. Operators wield a lightweight transmitter, moving freely to secure vantage points, thereby eliminating accidents caused by poor visibility, restricted controls, harsh conditions, or miscommunication. This ensures not only enhanced safety but also a remarkable boost in productivity.
What are the ADVANTAGES of industrial remote controls?
★ Minimize production and upkeep costs: Transitioning from cabs to remote control systems is now standard, significantly reducing expenses.
★ Enhance safety and dependability: By bypassing the need for command links, miscommunications are eliminated. Operators enjoy a direct view of lifted items, avoiding risks in adverse weather, and preventing miscommunication during high-altitude tasks.
★ Optimize the working environment: Operators can choose safe locations, avoiding areas with poor visibility or severe pollution, safeguarding themselves from harmful gases.
★ Conserve manpower: For instance, with a bridge crane, one person can manage operation, mooring, lifting, and unloading without needing additional commands.
★ Boost operational efficiency: Operators make autonomous decisions, greatly enhancing the precision and fluidity of their actions. Freed from cab restrictions, they avoid heat-induced inefficiencies, leading to higher morale and performance.
As industrial remote controls permeate various industries, their advantages become increasingly evident and impactful.