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Radio control MLTX2™
joystickwith emergency stoprugged

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Characteristics

Type
radio
Control interface
joystick
Features
with emergency stop
Protection level
rugged, NEMA 4
Product applications
industrial

Description

Our MLTX2 bellybox transmitter incorporates the latest electronic technology in a lightweight, comfortably contoured, yet durable case. It’s available with several customizable options to provide the ideal solution for a variety of applications and industries; including Crane and Hoist, Fluid Power, and Surface Mining applications. FEATURES & BENEFITS COMFORTABLE & PRACTICAL DESIGN Ergonomically designed contoured case is more comfortable for the user. One of the lightest bellybox transmitters available today—50% lighter than other bellybox transmitters. Easy to use, angled lever or joystick controls enhance operator comfort. Choose up to 7 levers or 3 joysticks; up to 12 toggles; mushroom E-stop. DURABLE & RELIABLE Rugged, super-tough nylon housing is made to withstand shock. Rated NEMA 4 (IP66), sealed to withstand harsh, industrial environments. Synthesized frequency generation enhances reliability. Access code system provides peace-of-mind, as the signal only operates the intended equipment. Designed to minimize power consumption, providing one of the longest life batteries in the industry today — rechargeable NiMH battery pack is optional. VERSATILE AND FEATURE-RICH OPTIONS Configure the MLTX2 on a Windows PC with the optional Radio Control Programmer (RCP) via USB or the USB/IR adapter Easily upload new programming in the field with USB connection Optional graphic display keeps the operator informed of system status at all times, and makes configuring access codes, channels, and other system setting simple

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