NEWS | MARCH 2021
CMCO ADDS FLEX WAVE TO STAHL CRANESYSTEMS PORTFOLIO
Magnetek brands by adding Flex Wave radio remote controls to the STAHL CraneSystems product portfolio, available to customers in the UK, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific. Radio remote controls allow for
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increased mobility with additional safety features. Operators are not tethered to equipment with a radio and can move freely throughout a facility away from potentially dangerous situations. “The integration of
Magnetek technology with the reliable performance and high quality of the STAHL CraneSystems product offering gives customers
olumbus McKinnon (CMCO) has combined the features and capabilities of its STAHL CraneSystems and
increased capabilities for all their lifting and positioning applications,” said Ben Stoller, global product manager, Radio Controls, Magnetek. “Ideal for use in material handling, overhead crane and industrial applications, durable and rugged Flex Wave radio remote controls provide innovative control in a
reliable, ergonomic design.” To increase uptime, Flex Wave
controls come standard with one receiver and two transmitters, for easy replacement. If a transmitter is damaged, a spare can be put into operation immediately, reducing the amount of time equipment is inoperable. Managed appropriately, this swap in/out of a spare transmitter can greatly reduce downtime for material handling and crane applications. Flex Wave controls come standard with alkaline AA batteries that offer 100 hours of operation, helping to eliminate downtime due to battery charging. Optional rechargeable NiMH batteries
are available upon request. The IP66 protection class
rating remote controls come with four, six, eight or 12 buttons. ●
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