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310 Series Overhead Crane Radio / Remote Control 3 Motion 2 Speed

RC-IM-310 is the the 310 series 3 motion speed remote control system for a wide range of industrial applications at a great price.


System includes two transmitters and one receiver.

Regular Price: $1,760.00

Special Price $1,540.00

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The 310 Series Radio / Remote Control is a versatile System, ideal for complex industrial applications such as overhead crane bridge, trolley and hoist motion control. The compact, 8-push button Transmitter fits easily in the user's hand. The 310 Series is a 3-motion, 2-speed radio, suitable for most industrial applications. With a range of 300 feet, the 310 can accommodate larger applications without compromising safety. Installation of the 310 Series is very simple, and both AC and DC voltage configurations are available.

310 Series comes with a standard one-year Warranty against all manufacturer's defects.

General Specifications

  • Enclosure: IP65 (indoor/outdoor)
  • Structure: Fiberglass
  • Crystal-Based
  • Both power source and output relays with fuses
  • Synchronous transmission encoding and decoding
  • Frequency: 310.0325 ~ 321.535 MHz
  • Operating temperature: -30° - +75° C
  • Relays: 10A/250V
  • ID Code: 32 bit
  • Response time = 65ms
  • Range: 300 feet

TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS

 

310 Series Transmitter 3 motion 2 speed

Transmitter
6.4" L x 1.9" W x 1.8" H
Weight: 0.6 lbs.
2 AA size alkaline batteries

Other Specifications:

  • 3-stage power indicator
  • Buzzer/Alarm
  • Removable key (waterproof)
  • Changeable push button symbols
  • Shock resistant design
  • Password power-on: 4 digits
  • Normal power consumption: about 40mA

 

310 Series Overhead Crane Remote Receiver

Reciever
6.6" L x 6.1" W x 3.5" H
Weight: 3.1 lbs.
Input: 110 VAC

Other Specifications:

  • Alarm and signal light output
  • Power source detector
  • Anti-power interrupt circuit
  • Shock resistant
  • Enhanced watch-dog circuit
  • 3 superheterodyne
  • Frequency deviation tracing circuit
Additional Info
Additional Info
Weight 6
Freight Status No
Manufacturer Duct-O-Wire
Manufacturer Part Number RC-IM-3R2
Number Of Buttons 8 Button
Pendant Motion 3 Motion
Pendant Speeds Two Speed
Download Product Manual N/A
Product Brochure N/A
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