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Electronic joysticks

June 5, 2006
JED electronic joysticks are dual-axis controls that drive mobile proportional and directional valves. They have direct-to-valve outputs with no external signal conditioning or amplifier boards and run on 9 to 32 Vdc. They come with output configurations ...
JED electronic joysticks are dual-axis controls that drive mobile proportional and directional valves. They have direct-to-valve outputs with no external signal conditioning or amplifier boards and run on 9 to 32 Vdc. They come with output configurations for voltage-controlled, PWM, or on/off valves and 0.5 to 4.5-Vdc output and are user configurable for deadband and minimum and maximum output signal for seamless integration into mobile equipment. Modular Remotes, www.modularremotes.com, 330-1790 Corporate Dr., Norcross, GA 30019, (888) 925-8935.

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Transfer barrier accumulators

June 2, 2005
Transfer barrier accumulators are designed for use with two different types of fluid to transfer pressure and a small amount of volume from one medium to another. Sizes from 1...

Joysticks Maintain Control of Brute Strength

April 13, 2006
Continuing evolution keeps joysticks the most intuitive means to interface man with machine.

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