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Ascorel introduces MC 803 safety system

New from Ascorel Controls is the MC 803 safety and command system. Its software and sensors are tailored to fit different types of equipment such as tower or mobile cranes, earthmoving equipment and access platforms. Features of this latest model include a colour touch screen and higher capacity communication systems as well as double-redundancy in the safety systems.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
RSSNew from 2197 Ascorel Controls is the MC 803 safety and command system.

Its software and sensors are tailored to fit different types of equipment such as tower or mobile cranes, earthmoving equipment and access platforms.

Features of this latest model include a colour touch screen and higher capacity communication systems as well as double-redundancy in the safety systems.

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