Motor Reversing Controller 12-36VDC with Remote


Motor Reversing Controller 12-36VDC with Remote
Stock Number: 33003 MD
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Detailed Description

Motor reversing remote controller for DC motor up to 60Watts with inputs for Limit Switches (Not included) and Brake Switches (Not included). Includes 3 button Remote Control. Controls direction by reversing the polarity on the 2 motor output terminals.
Ideal for Gates, Overhead doors etc.
Power: Controller: 12-36VDC
Remote: A23 12V Battery (Not Supplied)
Modes: Jog & Cycle (Set By Jumper)
Range: >50ft. Depending on Antenna location/extension and
terrain
Output: 12-36VDC 60W/Max 5A (10surge) Fwd/Off/Rev
Connections: Terminal Strips Motor & Power
0.1Pitch header for Limit Switches & External Wired
Direction Switches
L:W: 2-3/8” T: 1-3/16” Ship WT: .3


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California Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Nickel which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects and/or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov



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Very Satisfied
I use this to open and close a motor operated window shade I engineered myself. Works perfectly. Simple current reversal.
- Jack LaCrack, AK
 
Very cool controller with remote
I just set this up to remotely open and close a dust collection blast gate at my table saw. I used a DC gear motor with lead screw and its working perfectly in this application. Important tip: When programming the remote, tap the LEARN button a very quick dit. Do the same with the remotes 3 buttons. Then tap LEARN button again to complete programming. It was frustrating initially, as I was pressing the buttons too long and the programming kept failing.
- Edward Koizumi, IL
 

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