New wireless control from HBC

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.

Latest News
Link-Belt’s 65|RT delivers power and precision on transmission project
The rough terrain crane has been integral to setting rebar cages and anchor bolt cages into 17 drilled pier foundations.
Friday roundup: smarter and safer transport; China’s new towers; defying the slowdown; Tadano promises surprises
This week’s CTB covered making transport safer, Chinese tower cranes and the strong market in North America
AMHEC orders 100 Tadano RT cranes
Historic deal for 80 tonne capacity rough terrain cranes for oilfield work in Saudi Arabia