Corded remote control Philo
with buttons2-button4-button

corded remote control
corded remote control
corded remote control
corded remote control
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Characteristics

Type
corded
Control interface
with buttons
Number of buttons
2-button, 4-button
Product applications
industrial, for lifting equipment, winch, for agricultural machinery, for construction equipment, mobile, for hooks, for hydraulic applications
Other characteristics
small-size
Reach

2 m
(6'06" )

Length

109 mm
(4.29 in)

Width

56 mm
(2.2 in)

Temperature

Max.: 50 °C
(122 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Description

Basic wired remote handheld with 2 or 4-keys and a 7-wire coiled cable extendable up to 2 meters. Ergonomic and unbreakable, the small size makes it adaptable to all those applications that require simple handling. DESIGN The high-strength plastic material is co-molded with a rubber shell to make the grip more solid and protect against accidental falls, even from a height of 4 meters. Operation is guaranteed from -20° C to +55°C. Its basic serigraph is red and the backlit keypad is standard as for all Sistematica wired controls. KEYS 2 or 4-key silicone rubber keypad, the 10mm diameter buttons have a well-defined contact, suitable for all users. In addition, the keypad has a standard backlighting, ideal for working in poor light conditions. LED A possible digital input is indicated by the red led, while the green one shows the presence of power. RECEIVER It does not require a controller on the vehicle since it connects directly to the utilities (e.g. solenoid valve) through the free wires, therefore without the need of connectors. SAFETY AND PROTECTION Customizable cable length and Maintained Function (M): the operation is carried out only if the relative key is kept pressed. If released, the operation stops.

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