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DIVING EQUIPMENT & UNDERWATER SERVICES


Remote Ocean Systems Introduces The Accu-positioner™


Pan & Tilt


The ROS Accu-positioner™ is an oceanographic pan & tilt positioner featuring a reliable and rugged design and offers computer-controlled positioning accuracy to +/- 0.1°.


Computer control via RS-485 (half duplex) with network capability up to 8 RS-435 nodes per buss, unlimited busses. The Accu-positioner™ operates with 24-28 VDC power with up to 10 ft. lb. torque, zero backlash and has a 6000 meter depth rating. Various connector options are available.


For more information on the ROS Accu-positioner™ contact ROS here:


q (858) 565-8500 E sales@rosys.com H www.rosys.com


ROS Accu-positioner


Welcome to the World of ROS Positioners


The Most Complete Line of Reliable and Accurate Positioners in the Industry


Remote Ocean Systems offers the most complete line of positioners in the industry, engineered for payloads from 10, 20, 100 and up to 350 pounds. All positioners are available in Aluminum housing (standard) but are offered in Stainless Steel and Titanium for maximum longevity in seawater. ROS positioners offer accuracy from +/- 1.5° to 0.1°. ROS AccuPositioner™ is ideal for Sonar applications where precise, computer- controlled accuracy is required. ROS positioners are available as single axis (pan rotation) and dual axis (pan & tilt rotation) configurations with numerous connector options.


For More Information and Technical Specifications Contact: sales@rosys.com or Visit: www.rosys.com


Headquarters – San Diego, CA USA Phone: (858) 565-8500


Email: sales@rosys.com www.rosys.com


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