Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Industrial Machinery, 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 | ≤4 universal joysticks or ≤10-way proportional joysticks; ≤8 side key switches; 1 emergency stop switch; multiple toggle switches; rotary switch; push button switch, etc. |
Standard functions | smart key; automatic shutdown |
Optional functions | ID card; N to N function (N ≤ 8); collision shutdown; tilt shutdown; weightlessness shutdown; 2.2-inch display; 4.0-inch display; 5.0-inch display; wired control; panel lighting; video monitoring; fingerprint recognition |
Remote controls are ubiquitous in our daily lives, with each household owning a multitude of them. While most are familiar with civilian remote controls, industrial remote controls remain less well-known.
An industrial remote control is a sophisticated device that harnesses radio transmission to facilitate the remote operation and control of industrial machinery. This advanced system comprises a handheld or waist-mounted transmitter alongside a receiving device firmly attached to the equipment. Operators input commands via the transmitter's operation panel, which are then digitized, encoded, and securely transmitted wirelessly. The receiving system decodes and converts these signals to restore control instructions, thus enabling the seamless management of diverse mechanical equipment.
The stringent requirements for precision, sensitivity, signal consistency, interference resistance, extensive remote control range, as well as waterproof, dustproof, and temperature resilience, coupled with acid and alkali resistance, set industrial remote controls apart from their civilian counterparts. These robust devices thrive in the harshest environments, underlining why civilian remote controls cannot match their industrial equivalents.
Industrial remote controls are predominantly deployed in sectors utilizing cranes, including metallurgy, shipbuilding, container terminals, warehousing, machinery manufacturing, chemicals, papermaking, construction, and engineering machinery, enabling seamless remote operations. With an effective control range extending over a 100-meter radius or even thousands of meters, these systems remain unimpeded by obstacles. Operators can freely maneuver with a lightweight transmitter, selecting optimal visual positions for safe operation. This eliminates previous risks associated with obstructed visibility, constrained line control, adverse conditions, or poor communication, thus ensuring safety while significantly boosting production efficiency.
What are the ADVANTAGES of industrial remote controls?
★ Reduce manufacturing and maintenance costs: Transitioning from cab-based to remote control systems has long been realized, now embedded as a standard production practice.
★ Enhance safety and reliability: By eliminating the command link, miscommunications due to incorrect commands are minimized. Operators benefit from a direct visual perspective of hoisted items, avoiding risks associated with inclement weather or cab operation errors at high altitudes, thus averting unnecessary accidents.
★ Improve the operating environment: Operators select safe positions, avoiding areas of poor visibility and severe pollution, safeguarding against exposure to harmful gases.
★ Conserve human resources: In bridge crane operations, a single individual can manage tasks such as operation, mooring, and unloading without external directives, streamlining the process.
★ Boost work efficiency: Operators make autonomous decisions, resulting in enhanced operational accuracy and continuity. Freed from the confines of upper and lower cabs and cables, operators avoid performance dips due to extreme cab temperatures, thus elevating morale and efficiency.
As industrial remote control adoption expands across various sectors, its advantages become increasingly evident and pronounced.