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News Release from: EMS | Subject: Telesmart low cost telescopic pillars
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 08 February 2000
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Electro Mechanical Systems has announced the launch of the 'Telesmart', a new range of low cost telescopic pillars aimed at addressing the growing issue of adjustable furniture in the work place.
Electro Mechanical Systems has announced the launch of the 'Telesmart', a new range of low cost telescopic pillars aimed at addressing the growing issue of adjustable furniture in the work place and provided a complete ergonomic solution to satisfy a range of applications The elegant design consists of two extruded aluminium tubes sliding one within the other on pre-set delrin guide pads
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 31 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The rigid construction ensures that the columns can be used as individual stand-alone support systems, or in parallel in the case of larger loads.
Reliable DC motor technology is used to provide a lifting capacity of 1500N and a speed of 17-21mm/s with stroke lengths up to 600mm.
The integrated transformer/rectifier allows for simple connection to the mains power supply and negates the need to find alternative fixing points for a control box and routing of cables.
It also provides the facility for a 24V DC slave output to drive a secondary actuator or column.
This can be operated independently or in parallel by means of an integrated microprocessor and incremental encoders, which also provide for several programmable memory positions.
The whole range is complemented by a series of ergonomically designed low voltage desk and foot switches to suit all applications. Request a free brochure from EMS ...
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