Radio remote control transmitter for easier industrial applications

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17 April 2008

Cattron Group International has unveiled its newest controller/transmitter, the T34C, for use in industrial crane applications in North and South America.

The T34C has a unique shape and style that provide the equipment operator with a controller that according to the manufacturer is durable and easy to operate. The lightweight &Belly Box' style controller is ideal for indoor and limited outdoor overhead crane remote control applications in most industrial environments. The T34C can be used with most licensed Cattron AT Series or MP Series receiver/decoder units. It can also be used with most existing Cattron systems as either a replacement or spare controller.

One of the more distinctive features of the T34C is the unique design of its control levers. Machined from aircraft-quality 6061 billet aluminum, the handle for each lever is a different geometric shape making it easier for the operator to distinguish between control levers without looking down. The controller is constructed with advanced microcomputer electronics employing surface mount technology and employs Cattron's standard Self-Diagnostics (lever/switch test with audible tones).

The main housing is 5052 aircraft-quality aluminum and incorporates a guard bar, which protects the switches against physical damage.

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