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Network-independent synchronous control – battery operation for lifting columns and electric cylinders

Network-independent battery operation of lifting columns and electric cylinders provides more flexibility for mobile adjustment tasks

With a rechargeable battery version, we are adding to our successful product range of MultiControl II controllers with a completely wireless version. The special feature is the new MultiControl II duo accu’s specially designed battery adapter for standardised batteries from well-known manufacturers. In an ideal world, users can use their existing battery systems to charge the control.

The MultiControl II duo accu is ideal for implementing mobile systems in the field of intralogistics and assembly workstations. Height-adjustable and/or tilting workshop trolleys, lifting mechanisms and workbenches can be easily moved from one production station to the next, where they can be ergonomically adjusted to the size of the worker and brought into the optimum working position. Limiting the range with cables and the associated tripping hazards are a thing of the past.

MultiControl II duo accu product benefits:

• Ready for use – No fixed pause times thanks to dynamic duty cycle calculation

• Reliable – Duty cycle, overcurrent and temperature monitoring for overload protection as standard

• Straightforward – Intuitive operation using hand switch with graphics-capable display

• Flexible – Rechargeable battery solution for location-independent ergonomics

• High-performance – Up to 150 double strokes with a single battery charge

• Efficient – Standby times of up to 15 days

• Compatible – Fully compatible with the BLOCAN product portfolio

• Upgradable – Synchronous movement of up to 16 drives

• Adaptable – We implement special applications for you with Premium Customized

Application example: mobile and ergonomic control cabinet installation

Details

  • Potsdamer Str. 9, 32423 Minden, Germany
  • RK Rose+Krieger

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