Weighing system 0656 FlexLim

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weighing system
weighing system
weighing system
weighing system
weighing system
weighing system
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The BROSA 0656 Electronic System used as a weighing system for gantry, port, container, rotating tower and indoor cranes typically records 4-8 load signals. These signals can be used to record the total weight as well as the corner loads of a good, in order to comply with the SOLAS directive, for example in container handling. BROSA components are certified according to OIML (R60 / R76). 4 modes can be chosen to, for example obtain various load records or spreader positions and thereby achieve ideal measurement results. The display of the weighing result as well as other configurable value can be conveniently read on a colour display with a diagonal of 4.3”or 7”. Furthermore, direct communication by the 0656 Electronic System with a higher-level crane PLC is possible via CANopen (Safety), PROFIBUS (PROFIsafe) or PROFINET (PROFIsafe). Data loggers and customer-specific interfaces can also be integrated on request. The 0656 Electronic System comes with the FlexLim (Safe) firmware installed, which makes it possible to parametrize defined applications on site very easily by the commissioning engineer via PC. Commissioning at BROSA can be ordered as an additional service. The 0656 Electronic System is supplied in a robust IP67/69k certified housing and can be mounted in the control cabinet as well as in exposed locations. Connection is possible for individual customers via a terminal strip or via modules or interfaces. Brosa Electronik 0656 could use as Weighing System in •Spreader •Headblock •Cable pulley and Electronic Overload System PLd / SIL2 can be used in •Construction site cranes •Straddlecarrier •EOT crane
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