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Patriot System 2 Motor 2 Speed Radio Remote Control System 25S10A

25S10A includes 25T10A/25R11A License Free 900 MHz Overhead Crane Remote Control System

Regular Price: $2,087.50

Special Price $1,826.56

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Remtron Patriot License Free 900 MHz Radio Remote Control System

Remtron and Hoosier Crane presents the Patriot®, the most affordable, high quality wireless crane controls available. 100% American made and supported, the Patriot® is offered in four models; 25S08A for three motion one speed cranes and the 25S10A for two motion two speed monorails, the 25S11A is built to control three motion two speed cranes and the model 25S15A is designed to control up to a five motion, two speed cranes using an electronic A/B/Both selector. All Patriot® models use Remtron's proven Command Pro® technology, our exclusive extruded aluminum receiver enclosure and both systems are shipped ready to install with a six foot long wiring harness. We back up the Patriot® series transmitters with a One Year Unconditional Warranty.


Includes 25T10A Remote

Patriot series Hand Held controller for 3 motion/2 speed crane applications.

Accommodates:

  • Up to 9 functions
  • 4 discrete rockers
  • On/Alarm and Off/Stop buttons
  • 300 ft. line of sight range
  • Uses 2 standard AA batteries
  • IP66/67 Design (waterproof/dustproof)

25R11A Machine Control Unit

  • Remtron compact enclosure
  • 11 ten amp relays plus 1 safety relay
  • 115 VAC
  • 6 ft. wire harness connection
  • Outputs for the M/L and alarm
  • NEMA 12 equivalent enclosure ML
  • Dim: 10" x 5" x 2.5"

Add a backup remote at a heavy package discount and save money and down time.


Standard lead time for this equipment is 2 weeks

Additional Info
Additional Info
Weight 15
Freight Status Ships by UPS
Manufacturer Remtron
Manufacturer Part Number 25S10A
Number Of Buttons No
Pendant Motion 2 Motion
Pendant Speeds Two Speed
Download Product Manual N/A
Product Brochure Remtron-Patriot_25S10A-Technical-Spec-Brochure.pdf
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