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 ubiquitous in our daily lives. Almost every household is equipped with a variety of them. However, industrial remote controls remain a lesser-known marvel compared to their civilian counterparts.
An industrial remote control is a sophisticated device that utilizes radio transmission for the remote operation and control of industrial machinery. It consists of a handheld or waist-hung transmitter and a receiving device permanently installed on the equipment. The operator inputs commands through the transmitter's operation panel, and the transmitter then digitizes, encodes, and encrypts the instructions. These are wirelessly transmitted to a remote receiving system, where they are decoded and converted back to control signals, thereby enabling the management of various mechanical equipment.
Industrial remote controls boast higher standards in accuracy, sensitivity, signal continuity, and anti-interference capabilities compared to civilian remotes. Additionally, they surpass in terms of remote control distance, waterproof and dustproof features, and resistance to high and low temperatures, as well as acids and alkalis. These advanced attributes allow them to thrive in harsh environments, making them indispensable, whereas civilian remote controls simply cannot measure up to these rigorous demands.
Industrial remote controls are predominantly employed in industries involving cranes, such as metallurgy, shipbuilding, container terminals, warehousing, machinery manufacturing, chemicals, paper production, construction, and engineering machinery. They facilitate seamless remote operations with an effective control range spanning up to thousands of meters, unaffected by obstacles. Operators can effortlessly carry a lightweight transmitter, maneuver freely, and select a safe vantage point for operation, thereby mitigating risks associated with poor visibility, line control restrictions, and hazardous environments, ensuring both safety and enhanced production efficiency.
What are the ADVANTAGES of industrial remote controls?
★ Slash manufacturing and maintenance costs: Transitioning from cab-based systems to remote control solutions has long been a reality, now a standardized production process.
★ Elevate safety and reliability: By eliminating the command link, miscommunications from improper directives are avoided. Operators can view the load's status more clearly and prevent accidents caused by poor weather conditions or miscommunications during high-altitude operations.
★ Enhance the working environment: Operators can select a secure angle to bypass locations with poor visibility or severe pollution, shielding themselves from harmful gases.
★ Optimize human resource utilization: For instance, a single individual can operate, moor, hoist, and unload a bridge crane without any commanding assistance.
★ Boost operational efficiency: With autonomous judgment, the accuracy and continuity of operations rise significantly. Unshackled from the constraints of cabs and operating lines, operators evade discomfort due to high temperatures, improving both morale and work efficiency.
The extensive adoption of industrial remote controls across various fields underscores their remarkable advantages.