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Mini wireless controls

Sept. 9, 2014
Enrange wireless controls are lightweight, mini transmitters that control small fluid-powered machines.
Enrange wireless controls are lightweight, mini transmitters that control small fluid-powered machines. The line consists of three easy-to-configure units. The Flex Mini is for applications requiring simple control operations: up to eight pushbuttons for on/off control with a new pairing feature that increases uptime. The ergonomically styled Mini-MBT is said to be the smallest and lightest bellybox control available. It offers the same capabilities as larger bellybox transmitters, including toggle switches, potentiometers, graphic display, two-way feedback, and a fully proportional control option. The Mini-PGT is a pistol-grip transmitter that features a strong, ergonomically designed handle and its LCD screen shows easy-to-read, detailed feedback.Magnetek Inc., (800) 288-8178

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