Controls & Automation
Transmin introduces RocklogicTM - Intelligent Control Systems.
From the Control & Automation division of Transmin comes the RockLogic™ range of intelligent control systems for fixed boom assemblies.
Our comprehensive suite of products are ideal for any environment with tight time constraints or a risk of costly collisions. No matter how sophisticated your application, we've got a solution that will suit your needs.
Our established team combines broad experience with specialist insight to provide the expertise necessary for any automation project. If none of our current products meets your needs, we can discuss custom solutions.
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Collision Avoidance
Collision avoidance forms a virtual 'safety net' that operates during both manual and automatic movements. The locations of all static obstacles in the scene are stored by the system, and when an imminent collision is detected the movement speed is smoothly reduced to avoid the collision.
Automated Movements
Commonly used machine movements may be awkward or hazardous to execute manually. Our system can rapidly execute pre-programmed automated movements at the touch of a button.
Plant Integration
Boom assemblies rarely operate in isolation. Our system can be integrated with your existing plant, allowing you to trigger pre-programmed movements (e.g. park / deploy) and allowing your plant to detect whether the boom assembly is safely parked or is deployed in a work area that may be shared by other important plant operations.
Teleoperation
Join the movement towards teleoperation for heavy machinery! Our system lets you control the boom remotely from a teleoperations centre via your company network.
Multi-Operation
Along with teleoperation comes another advantage, multi-operation. A single operator can oversee multiple machines in different locations, switching between them as needed, from a single workstation in a teleoperations centre.
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