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Parker Hannifin adds fourth control function

Parker Hannifin has introduced a fourth proportional function joystick for use in materials handling, construction and forestry equipment. The IQAN-LC6 mini-coordinate joystick allows the use of a fourth proportional circuit through a ring around the base of the lever.
April 14, 2013 Read time: 1 min
738 Parker Hannifin has introduced a fourth proportional function joystick for use in materials handling, construction and forestry equipment.

The IQAN-LC6 mini-coordinate joystick allows the use of a fourth proportional circuit through a ring around the base of the lever. The company claims accurate control with minimal movement, allowing the operator greater control of complex attachments and roto-tilt devices.

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