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Remote Control for Crane – 4th Generation

Remote Control for Crane – 4th Generation

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Introducing the 4th generation Tecnnic Remote Control

Designed with the most advanced technologies to transform the way you interact with your implement.

Count on the most technological control in the world to raise the level of your operations with the quality and robustness that only Tecnnic can offer you.

BENEFITS - 4th Generation Remote Control

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Explore your Senses

Connect with the machine through our unique vibration and audible alarm system, designed to provide efficient, tactile feedback to the operator.

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High Resolution Display

Have a full view of all operation information through a three-inch screen that provides a clear and detailed view.

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Unparalleled battery

Go further with incredible autonomy of up to 100 hours, operate your crane for weeks without needing to recharge.

FAQs

COMMON QUESTIONS

A crane remote control is a wireless device that allows the operator to control the crane from a distance. It is used to control the lifting, rotation and movement of the crane, as well as other functions.

A crane remote control is a wireless device that allows the operator to control the crane from a distance. It is used to control the movements of the crane boom, in addition to being able to control other functions, such as turning the engine on/off, increasing/decreasing engine RPM, honking, etc.

The most modern radios have, in addition to the remote control function, features such as tilt control and control of the crane's lifting capacity (load moment).

Connect Tecnnic line radios also have recording features for all operations that occur during machine operation (date, time, alarms, etc.), also identifying where each event occurred, as they have integrated GPS. All this data can be accessed via a free application and is also sent via the internet to the Tecnnic portal, where you can have a complete view of the entire operation, including the location and route taken by the truck.

• Check that the remote control battery is charged and connected correctly.
• Check that the remote control is within signal range of the crane. (100 METERS)
• Check that the remote control and receiver on the crane are set to the same target code.
• Check whether the “Dead Man” protection lock is being correctly released.
• Check that the crane is turned on and operating correctly in manual mode.
• Check that the receiver power cable on the crane is connected correctly.
• Check the receiver power cord on the crane for damage or fraying.
Check the receiver protection fuse on the crane.

If the control works, but is out of calibration (function speed), you can adjust the speeds. Visit our YouTube channel to access tutorial videos or contact Tecnnic technical support for assistance.

• Clean the remote control regularly with a soft, dry cloth.
• Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasives to clean the remote control.
• Do not expose the remote control to extreme temperatures or excessive humidity.
• Store the remote control in a dry, safe location when not in use.

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