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Wireless Radio Controls for Cranes/Winches/Lifts
I know I'm a little late to the thread but since I found it I figured there might still be some interest in wireless radio controls for your military vehicle cranes/winches. I work for LOR Manufacturing out of Central Michigan and we offer custom engineering and manufacturing of wireless control systems for industrial equipment. We distribute a unit that would be perfect for your crane application and is very affordable for the average consumer. Visit us at www.lormfg.com and look at the Apollo or Cupid series remotes. For around $300 we can get you in to one of these radio control kits that should integrate right in to your existing system. Apollo Minis are a simply, pendant style system while the Apollo H (DC power) systems and Cupids are a more robust setup with extra safety features and customizations. IP65 environment protection, EMS stop switches, etc. We have spec sheets on our website or feel free to email me with any questions.I've often thought that it would be nice to add a remote control capability to the crane controls on my M543A2 wrecker, or on the M936A1 that will replace it soon. I usually use it by myself, so it can be challenging to not be down there on the ground to maneuver the load. I've had to resort to a lot of climbing up and down, and sometimes even rotating the load by tying a rope to it and pulling the rope from up in the gondola.
Have any of you ever retrofitted either wired or radio remote control to a 5-ton wrecker or any other hydraulic machine with similar controls? I'd be curious about hearing how others have done that and how much it cost, either using a commercially-made kit or a home-brewed system.
I've seen equipment with such controls built in, and I've seen some stuff online from makers of remote control systems. The online stuff didn't mention cost, and it all looked like it's probably very expensive. I'm sure that I could create the electronic portion of a remote control system, but I don't know yet how to find suitable actuators to proportionally actuate the existing valves on the crane, and completely release the valves when unpowered for both manual control and a fail-safe/emergency-stop capability.