🚀 Command Your Crane Like a Pro—Wireless Power Meets Industrial Toughness!
This 12-button wireless crane remote control system offers a robust 100-meter interference-free range with 360° coverage, compatible with 12V, 24V, and 36V power sources. Built to IP65 standards, it withstands dust, water, and harsh industrial conditions. Featuring customizable controls via USB programming, an emergency stop button for safety, and a durable ergonomic design, it’s engineered for professional-grade overhead bridge, gantry, and jib crane operations.
Manufacturer | sloHEXtted |
Part Number | industrial radio remote controller |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 8.2 x 3.9 inches |
Item model number | industrial wireless remote control |
Size | 2 Transmitters+Receiver |
Color | 12-65V DC |
Style | H112 12-65V DC |
Material | System of the 12 buttons is momentary. Functions could be changed with our USB programming cable (not included, could be purchased separately). |
Pattern | H112 12-65V DC |
Power Source | Dc |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Special Features | Brass mounting hole is reserved on the back of the receiver. |
Included Components | 1 transmitter and 1 receiver |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**C
Got the gantry crane running again
There's an overhead gantry crane in the old barn. It's a huge setup that runs on some huge steel beams. I wanted to use it, but the control didn't seem to work. This got it working in no time.I didn't bother trying to install this myself. I probably could have, but I have an electrician on my payroll, so I made him do it. He said there was nothing difficult about it.Once it was installed, it worked great and is extremely easy to use. The crane is rated at 10 tons, so I can move all kinds of stuff around that old barn. Well, maybe it's better to call it a Morton building. That's what my wife's grandfather called it when he was still alive. It's a big, metal building with the crane inside, attached to some huge beams.I have been using it to move sort of heavy stuff all around the barn for a few months now. I haven't picked up anything close to 10 tons until recently. I had a lathe delivered, and it was over 5 tons. I had the driver pull his truck into the building, hooked the lathe up to the crane, lifted the lathe, and had him drive out. Then I put the lathe down where I wanted it. Everything went great. Granted, all the control did was control everything, if something were to catastrophically fail, it would have been the crane's fault, but still, it worked. The control going out in the middle of having a 5+ ton lathe dangling off the ground would have been...bad.I should add that I don't have much experience with cranes like this, but I can use it easily. It's pretty simple to understand.
T**T
Fixed an old AMT crane.
The instructions are a bit confusing but figured it out. Had to use 6 diodes on the crane so the hydraulic pump only runs when asking for a command. Would have cost thousands to replace the pennant and other factory controls.
J**.
Great value
The sloHEXtted 12 Channel Button Industrial Wireless Crane Radio Remote Control is designed for single and double girder overhead bridge travelling gantry cranes, offering extensive control with 12 channels. It operates on a wide voltage range of 24-264V AC/DC and includes both a transmitter and receiver, with the receiver supporting multiple voltage levels (24V, 110V, and 220V) for increased adaptability. While its complexity may require additional operator training and its durability must be ensured for industrial use, this remote control system provides a versatile and comprehensive solution for effective crane operation.
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