New wireless control from HBC

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04 January 2010

Increasingly, the application of electronic components in all areas of lift equipment, cranes and machinery makes the use of modern bus systems for data communication indispensable.

HBC-radiomatic's new FSE 510 is designed for the wireless control of industrial cranes, mobile hydraulic applications and other machinery. In addition to the CAN-controlled range of functions, the FSE 510 offers eight in/outputs. Even accessories or additional devices, for example, grippers, without CAN interface, can be controlled. A category 3 emergency stop (category 4 via CANopen Safety) according to the EN 954-1 standard, rounds off the range of commands in the FSE 510.

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