The electronic control system of the Cyber-MI Spider Type Aerial Work Vehicle is built around a display screen and controller, serving as its central components. It is complemented by intelligent IO modules, inclination sensors, pressure sensors, and other signal devices. The system enables interconnected communication through the CAN bus, facilitating seamless data exchange and integration.
The control system receives instructions from the strap-type remote controller, allowing for precise control over various functions of the aerial work platform. It manages the engine's start and stop, crawler movement, outrigger retraction, turntable rotation, boom pitch expansion, and movements of the hanging basket.
To ensure robust performance, the controller is designed with a high protection level of IP67. It can be installed directly on the exposed vehicle body, offering reliable operation even in challenging environments. With a wide voltage input range of 8-32VDC, the system accommodates different power sources. It is also capable of operating within a wide temperature range, from -40°C to +85°C.
The entire system boasts a compact structure, meeting the requirements for safe, reliable, and precise operations of the aerial work platform. It provides enhanced control and monitoring capabilities, enabling efficient and refined performance in various aerial work scenarios.