Radio receiver TG-R9 series
digitalfor radio remote controlcompact

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radio receiver
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Characteristics

Type
radio, digital
Applications
for radio remote control
Other characteristics
compact, IP66

Description

Tiger G2 is a modern series from the leading Tiger-system with space-saving transmitters along with the larger transmitters existing in the prior Tiger system. Tiger G focuses on user security and consists of stop feature and two transmitters that are designed as per SIL3 IEC 61508 grade and PLe. In case your application comprises of a machine or a hoist ID, it can be programmed in the receiver that relays the ID number. This method is secure and highly useful if you wish to regulate numerous applications using the same transmitter like in multiple hoists. Additionally, each G2 transmitter can collect feedback from weight warning systems or intrinsic feedback from the receivers digital inputs. Moreover, feedback is implied using the transmitter's light signals, display or via integrated buzzer.Receivers Our system wouldn’t be complete without a wide range of receivers. We can offer smaller seven relay receivers up to very large receivers with 28 relays. In this range you will also find receivers with bus technology: Profibus, Modbus, CANopen and J1939. There is also the option of an analogue receiver which supports step less, analogue control. Furthermore we also have receivers that can plug-in directly to an application that supports a 10-pin Harting connector. All receivers have high quality casings at IP65 or IP66.

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Tiger G2
Tiger G2
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Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Intermat 2024
Intermat 2024

24-27 Apr 2024 Paris (France) Hall Vide - Stand 5b D094

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