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Supplier: Weber UK, Ltd.
Description: Automatic air hydraulic jacking beam for inspection centres and workshops with many lifting operations. Individual joysticks control of lifting arms to avoid time consuming working operations. Remote control activates lowering and retraction of lifting arms to close
- Actuation: Air / Pneumatic
- Jack Type: Other
- Lift Capacity: 2 tons
- Lift Stroke: 9.84 inch
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Supplier: Weber UK, Ltd.
Description: Automatic air hydraulic jacking beam for inspection centres and workshops with many lifting operations. Individual joysticks control of lifting arms to avoid time consuming working operations. Remote control activates lowering and retraction of lifting arms to close
- Actuation: Air / Pneumatic
- Jack Type: Other
- Lift Capacity: 2.6 tons
- Lift Stroke: 9.84 inch
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Supplier: PR electronics
Description: Advanced features Multifunction user interface consisting of three pushbuttons and a 3-digit LED display. All parameters are protected against unauthorized changes with a password. Application Control and regulation of single- or double-coil hydraulic and pneumatic
- Operating Temperature: -4 to 140 F
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Supplier: Dynatect Manufacturing, Inc.
Description: and linear rail covers Cylinder Rod boots (hydraulic cylinder protection) Screw or spindle protection (ball screw, acme screw, lead screw) Pneumatic and hydraulic cylinder covers Protective covers for robotic arms Shift/joystick boots Lift table skirting
- Application: Cylinder Protection, Rod / Screw Cover, Scissors / Lift / AGV, Way Cover
- Mounting / End Configuration: Collar, Inside Flange
- Shape: Round, Square / Rectangular (Open)
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Supplier: Isotech, Inc.
Description: focus to be able to mark from 0 to 200mm. The motor with encoders can also be controlled by the joystick. The exhaust fan is inside the marking system. A proprietary pneumatic device is integrated in the system to optimize the suction nozzle to increasemarking efficiency.
- Laser Type: Fiber Laser
- Marking Area Length: 8.66 inch
- Marking Area Width: 8.66 inch
- Unit Type: Work Station
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Supplier: Isotech, Inc.
Description: with a pallet jack or is also available with wheels. The door can be both manual and pneumatic. The large viewing glass and interior lighting system provide a clear view of the objects to be engraved and simplify their positioning. The working area is 620x450mm and the marking area
- Laser Type: Fiber Laser
- Marking Area Length: 12.2 inch
- Marking Area Width: 12.2 inch
- Unit Type: Work Station
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Development of Pneumatic Parallel Force Feedback
[5] T. Moriki, Y. Tanaka, Y. Tanaka, I. Yokomichi, Y. Hitaka, J. Ishii, and C. Wada, “Force control of 6-DOF Pneumatic Joystick ,” Proceedings of the 12th International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics in Beppu, Japan.
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Study of Force-Driven Pneumatic Joystick .
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A six degree-of-freedom wrist with pneumatic suspension
The pneumatic joystick was flown in position con- trol utilizing a standard PID position control loop with gravity compensation for the flotor mass, and an additional PID minor loop around the flapper valves to servo differefitial pressure, Figure 4.
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Advances in Visual Computing
These two motions of the face are the indicators intended as an alternative to joysticks , pneumatic switches, etc.
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Human – Computer Systems Interaction: Backgrounds and Applications 2
visual hand-based solution is proposed as an alternative to systems using joysticks , pneumatic switches and the motion of the head [Luhandjula, Hamam et al. 2009; Luhandjula, Monacelli et al. 2009].
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Some considerations in the design of communication aids for the severely physically disabled
(a) Input device (e.g. joystick , pneumatic switch) which translates the user's physical movements into input signals, (b) Output devices (e.g. typewriter, c.r.t, display, speech synthesiser) which displays the selected symbol(s).
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A hand-based visual intent recognition algorithm for wheelchair motion
This hand-based solution is proposed as an alternative to systems using joysticks , pneumatic switches and the motion of the head [1-2].
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Robotic wheelchairs
Because of this, robotic wheelchair researchers are exploring a variety of alternative methods to the more traditional joysticks and pneumatic switches used in motorized wheelchairs.
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The NavChair Assistive Wheelchair Navigation System
In addition, the NavChair will also have to accommodate a larger variety of input methods, such as head joysticks , pneumatic controllers, and switch arrays.
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The eye wink control interface: using the computer to provide the severely disabled with increased flexibility and comfort
Traditional interfaces fall into one of three categories: pneumatic devices, joystick controllers and body (paddle) switches.
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