These joystick controls feature a new integrated LCD for display of system and feedback data. Depending on the desired transmitter configuration, the user may have the load weight and wind speed displayed. The display of operating hours is also possible.
The new transmitters are ideally suited for the control of industrial cranes and machinery, HBC said. While the spectrum A covers the standard application range, the spectrum B offers additional functions for the wireless control of demanding applications.
Also on show will be the new FSE 512 receiver for three two-step crane drives, which combines with the quadrix handheld transmitter as well as numerous other HBC transmitters.
With 12 black and white commands plus emergency-stop, “this new device is perfectly suited for use with industrial cranes with three two-step drives,” according to HBC.
The transmitter has the capability to be equipped with many optional features such as catch-release, tandem operation and radiomatic infrakey. In order to activate the radio system, the infrakey feature requires an infrared connection and hence constant “visual contact” between the transmitter and receiver.
HBC-radiomatic will also exhibiting the patrol transmitter used for the wireless control of machinery and special applications. It is available with toggle switches, push buttons and other operating elements depending on needs and can be carried comfortably at one’s side with a belt.