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Simply put, the GL is and remains our classic. Utilized in too many applications to mention here, the GL stands out with its simple but very efficient design. It offers lots of room for up to three triple axis joysticks (proportional and/or digital) or up to 7 proportional paddle levers along with lots of space for the digital functions.
The spacious layout provides lots of flexibility for the control functions. Operators like the GL because it is light-weight and easy to operate. The GL makes the operator comfortable with the controls of the machine.
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Pushbutton Handsets with 10 or 12 main pushbuttons (MK 10-22, MK 12-22); 10 to 28 controls are easily configurable by means of various optional actuators: Pushbuttons, Toggle switches, and Key-operated switches.
MK 10DF, featuring Data Feedback, can receive and display data from the controlled machine on a backlit 2-line Liquid Crystal Display or LED lamps. Dedicated pushbuttons control the display's backlighting and data scrolling.
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IKUSI provides global services and solutions for the remote control, maintenance and monitoring of machines. It therefore researches, innovates and develops solutions for safe and remote handling of cranes and lifting machinery.
Ikusi launches its new range of ATEX-approved TM70 remote controls
Ikusi continues to expand its range of TM70 remote controls. At this time it has incorporated two new pushbutton remote controls, type I and II, which have the characteristic of having obtained ATEX approval, which refers to the use of this type of equipment in potentially explosive environments or atmospheres.
Consequently, type I and II pushbuttons of the TM70 range can now be installed in potentially explosive environments, presenting powder or gases. The only limitation of the certification grade in environments with gases refers to Acetylene and Hydrogen.
The ATEX Directive (94/9/CE) entered into effect on 1st July, 2003, and from June 2006 any equipment, either used or new, which does not comply with this standard should be replaced. |
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IKUSI provides global services and solutions for the remote control, maintenance and monitoring of machines. It therefore researches, innovates and develops solutions for safe and remote handling of cranes and lifting machinery.
IKUSI TM70 1/2: Radio Remote Control Systems with Handheld pushbutton Transmitters
Main characteristics:
High sensitivity two step push buttons
Available bands: 433/870/915/419/447/918 MHz
External and extractable SIM module to configure easily of a spare transmitter providing easy maintenance.
NiMH rechargeable batteries
Fast and intelligent CB70 battery charger
1-0-1 position selector switches with maintained position or forced return to 0 position (optional)
Easy working frequency channel change by software and/or automatic working channel selection -LBT: Listen before talking-
CAN bus receiver with serial port RS-232 available
Fully compatible with other field buses: IQAN, J1939 and Profibus
LCD70 display option for feedback information
LA70 range limiter option |
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The pushbutton radio M550 WAVE L range is available with either 10 or 12 double-step pushbuttons for the movement commands in addition to the standard Start/Klaxon button and STOP mushroom-head button. The model M550D WAVE L10 can be equipped with a 8+8 digit LCD screen for the displaying of machine status information (using data feedback option).
As with the WAVE S, the transmitter has space for an optional command which can be a multi-position rotary switch, a single-step button or an analogue potentiometer. This makes the WAVE L a natural choice for the control of overhead cranes equipped with additional functions such as auxiliary hoist, grabs, magnets, etc. and medium size tower cranes. The possibility of customisation again extends the possible uses of this type of transmitter to a large variety of machines equipped with on/off control boxes whether AC or DC powered.
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The UR and UD series offer a wide range of enhanced-safety radio remote controls with buttons, with the following features :
- Permanent radio link
- 64 frequencies in 433-434 MHz, programmable by the user
- Safety stop function cat. 3 as defined by EN954-1
- Reinforced safety characteristics to comply with European standards and
directives
- Electronic key ensuring that the equipement is only used by a trained
operator
- Optional infra-red start-up function to ensure safe start-up of the
controlled equipment.
- ATEX option
UR series : ultra compact transmitters, 2 or 4 function buttons + start +
stop. Fixed accumulator.
UD series : compact transmitters, 6 to 10 function buttons + start + stop.
Plug-in accumulator pack.
Main applications :
- Industrial lifting (travelling cranes, gantry cranes, hoists, monorail jibs)
- Person elevators (elevating platforms)
- Building industry equipment (tower cranes)
- Industrial equipment
- Industrial vehicles
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We've made it easy for you to choose the system that works
for you! You can design your own F-23 radio and choose from
a variety of possible configurations including MAIN, COM and
NC/NO Relays and they are all interchangeable freely.
Alternatively, we offer models that are pre-built with the latest
technologies. With a custom-configured F-23 radio from
Telecrane, you're getting EXACTLY what you want.
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| Control Chief's LX3000 transmitter is a wireless battery operated hand-held controller designed to operate various industrial equipment. The LX3000 is housed in a durable ABS plastic housing which in it's standard configuration includes 8, 3-detent push buttons. The LX3000 handheld transmitter is capable of communicating with either our Command Chief or 8400 Series receivers. Each transmitter weighs less than 1.4 lbs. The LX3000 gives the operator the ability to control the equipment from up to 1,000 feet away using radio frequency communication. This allows the operator to be at the safest most efficient location. |
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- Enclosure IP65
- Robust glass fibre reinforced plastic casing
- Phase Lock Loop ( PLL)
- Both power source and output relays with fuses
- Synchronous transmission encoding and decoding
- Changing frequency manual/auto
- Auto signal searching
- No. of functions and parameters setting > 57
- No. self diagnostics > 28
- No. of alarms > 28
- Frequency renage 415 ~ 483 MHz
- Operating temperature -30¡ãC ~ 75¡ãC
- Relays 10A/250V
- ID Code : 32 Bit
- Hamming Code ¡Ý4
- Response time = 65ms
- Static > 15kV
- Surge > 4kV
- Field Strength > 10V/m |
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TM70/1 (Optional Display Shown):
- 6 switch positions
- 2 step pushbuttons
- 3 position rotary switches
- maintained/momentary
- Key switch / Warning Start
- Stop switch
- IP65 Weather proof
- 900 MHz (70 channels)
- frequency agile
- 1mW
- Rechargeable battery
- 1.2 lbs
- TM70 receivers
- LCD options 2/feedback
TM70/2 (Optional Display Shown):
- 10 switch positions
- 2 step pushbuttons
- 3 position rotary switches
- maintained/momentary
- Key switch / Warning Start
- Stop switch
- IP65 Weather proof
- 900 MHz (70 channels)
- frequency agile
- 1mW
- Rechargeable battery
- 1.5 lbs
- TM70 receivers
- LCD options 2/feedback
TM70/3 & TM70/4 (Optional Display Shown):
- 2 or 3 multi axis joysticks
- 16 step resolution
- stepped or steep-less feel
- 24 position rotary switches
- Toggle & push button switched
- Key switch / Warning Start
- Stop switch
- IP65 Weather proof
- 900 MHz (70 channels)
- frequency agile
- 1mW
- Rechargeable battery
- 4.5 lbs
- TM70 receivers
- LCD options 2/feedback |
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We introduced the GL-3 transmitter as an addition to our GL system. The GL-3 offers enough room to accommodate text or graphics feedback from the machine along with the control joysticks and switches. All of the above without increasing the overall dimensions and maintaining the benefit of the GL transmitter.
The feedback feature comes in handy when the operation of a machine and its safety depend on exact information from the machine to the operator. Some of the most popular feedback on cranes are load weight, boom angle etc.
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| The TeleChief® Series wireless remote control systems offer an outstanding value, feature a variety of compact transmitters, and provide a full compliment of safety features. Installation and set-up are made simple due to the efficient packaging. The operator can choose the safest and most convenient operating position, thus reducing the risk of injury. No FCC license required. |
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The Euro housing is primarily used for applications that require many joysticks, pushbuttons, toggle switches and other operator interfaces.
Even though while big in size, it is comfortable to wear for the operator, utilizing a shoulder harness.
The Euro is mainly used on applications such as tunnel-drilling-machines and earthmoving equipment.
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With the 860-Lion system you can radio control cranes, overhead cranes, electric hoists, lift tables, etc. The transmitter is available in 3 different versions with 4 x 2 + 2 x 1, 20 (10 x 2) and 24 (12 x 2) functions. Depending on your needs and what your application requires, you can get the receiver with 10, 15 or 24 functional relays.
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With the T80-Leopard system you radio control electric hoists. The transmitter has 10 x 2 functions and can control 2 receivers. The receiver has 6 functional relays and 2 safety relays.
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Durable nylon-fiber housing for extra shock resistance..
• Fully programmable relay configuration with maximum 16
relays output per command.
• Operating range up to 100 meters
• Pre-wiring standard cable making installation quick and easy.
• Economic efficiency, ease of operation.
• 3 stages LED battery power indicator.
• Feature acceleration delay time control (smooth moving for
multiple speeds cranes)
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| Control Chief's TK6 transmitter is designed to use a narrow band radio frequency. The The TK6 transmitter is capable of communicating with either our Command Chief® or 8400 Series receivers. A site license as defined by local regulations may be required. The operating range is approximately 900 ft. TK6 transmitters are available in various configurations. |
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a portable TRANSMITTING UNIT which communicates to the receiving unit, the sequence of digital data that is necessary for carrying out the command selected by the operator using the command devices (pushbuttons, selectors, joysticks).
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STB Self-Checking Touch Buttons
The STB Self-checking Optical Touch Button is a photoelectric-based, manual activation device designed to provide an ergonomic alternative to conventional mechanical push buttons and palm buttons.
The STB creates a pulsed infrared beam that spans its touch zone. The buttons switch when their light beam is broken by a simple insertion of a finger.
No pushing is necessary, eliminating the hand, wrist and arm stresses that may result from repeated push button operation.
This reduces harmful tendon, nerve and neurovascular disorders.
Duo-Touch® SG Two-hand Control Safety Modules
This new two-hand-control safety module is designed to verify proper operations of two-hand-control devices, for increased control reliability in anti-tiedown applications.
The DUO-TOUCH SG uses a diverse-redundant microcontroller circuit to monitor one normally-open and one normally-closed contact set on each hand control device.
If either device is released, the DUO-TOUCH SG cancels its output signal.
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Safeball, a unique world wide control device at the highest safety level (cat. lllc as two-hand device with safety relay JSBR4 according to EN 574). The ergonomic shape fits all hands and gives many gripping possibilities. the safety being acheived with two switches in each ball, dual safety in each hand. There is also no need for a top cover. Safeball is connected to a safety relay or a safety PLC Pluto which gives a stop signal as soon as one or more switches are released. It also monitors that all buttons have been released and that they have been activated simultanously within 0.5 seconds for a new start. Safeball can also be used as a one-hand device.
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Two-hand control panels are protection devices, which require the simultaneous use of both hands for their actuation. By virtue of their forced location, both hands are kept out of the area of danger. In order to start and continue the operation of a machine or plant which can be dangerous, the location of the hands is controlled as long as danger can continue to be present.
The two-hand control panels are mounted as standard with an Emergency Stop push button to EN 418 and two operating units. In addition, there are guard hoods over the operating elements, which prevent simple manipulation of the protection function using hands, elbows, stomach, hips, thighs or knees, for example.
EN 574 differentiates between various types of two-hand switching circuits with regard to their technical degree of control security. In this respect, the selection of the type depends on the evaluation and the risk assessment.
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a portable TRANSMITTING UNIT which communicates to the receiving unit, the sequence of digital data that is necessary for carrying out the command selected by the operator using the command devices (pushbuttons, selectors, joysticks).
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