Wireless remote control device "Daiwa Telecon 872" *Support from production to installation
Portable telecon capable of supporting ICT construction and automatic control 【Specific low-power radio 429MHz band, 1.2GHz band (1mW, 10mW)】
The "Daiwa Telecon 872" is a wireless remote control device that can utilize both radio remote control and automatic control using a PC. 【Features】 It has a maximum of 72 control points and supports proportional control. The operation panel of the command unit can be flexibly designed to meet customer specifications. A new option for "serial external input" is available, which was not present in conventional wireless remote devices. Most machines can operate with a combination of manual control and wireless remote control. 【Control】 Hydraulic and pneumatic proportional control, engine control, inverter control, servo control, etc. 【Installation Modification Achievements】 Hydraulic excavators, bulldozers, vibratory rollers, crawler dumpers, crawler forklifts, small mobile cranes, amphibious buggies, spraying machines, concrete finishers, and various special-purpose machines. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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[Installation and Modification Achievements] ■ Hydraulic excavators, bulldozers, vibratory rollers, crawler dumpers, small mobile cranes ■ Amphibious buggies, rock drills, spray machines, concrete finishers, and special-purpose machines, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*
Detailed information
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Wireless remote-controlled mini excavator with onboard/combined wireless remote specification. - Equipped with an external communication serial port, it can be controlled via wireless LAN or directly from a PC.
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Wireless Remote-Controlled Bulldozer - Equipped with external communication serial port
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Wireless remote-controlled amphibious vehicle, modified from a transmission system to a hydraulic drive system, with independent drive for the left and right wheels, allowing for pivot turns.