Accelerator pedal XELIDON
Hall effect2 pedalslow-profile

accelerator pedal
accelerator pedal
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Characteristics

Function
accelerator
Technology
Hall effect
Type
2 pedals
Other characteristics
low-profile, IP67
Applications
for vehicles

Description

The Xelidon series accelerator pedals are suitable for use on vehicles that require 2 controls to manage the forward and reverse functions of the vehicle. They are the electronic alternative to hydraulic pedals for all vehicles with hydrostatic transmission. SUITABLE FOR counterbalanced forklifts, large indoor and outdoor industrial cleaning machines, construction machines. FEATURES Supply voltage: 5 V; 12-24V; 24-48 V Output: single / double; option IVS signal Output types (programmable): voltage (0,5-4,5V; 0-10V) or current (4-20 mA) analog signal; PWM (0.1-1 kHz); CAN (SAE J1939 / CANopen) IVS types: single / double; NO / NC; dry contact / open drain; programmable switch threshold Cable and connector: customizable Operating principle: Hall effect (contactless) Protection degree: IP67 Circuit redundancy: two isolated and galvanically separated circuits Return to starting position: two independent springs BEST USES • Accelerator pedal for electronically controlled diesel engines subjected to emission standards from Stage IIIB on. • Accelerator pedal for electrically-driven vehicles • Inching pedal for work vehicles with hydrostatic transmission • Compliance of control devices with functional safety standards • Implementation of electronic drive-by-wire devices • Use of a reliable device in harsh environments • Technological upgrade of control pedals • Cost saving and space optimization for replacement of pedal solutions with separate sensor • Plug and play solution with integrated electronics

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