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Digital Wireless Reversing Camera Kit + vat
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New TS Digital Wireless Reversing Camera Kit Vehicles are often prevented from entering a site because the reversing camera is either faulty or not installed. This often involves high costs to the site and the operator as well as down time for the vehicle. This can now be prevented with our new fully portable wireless reversing camera system. 5 Coded Channels with No Interface from each channel, this system can be easily installed in any vehicle and expandable to 5 cameras. The camera has 360 swivel head that can easily be angled to any position and can be placed on any metal part of the vehicle (providing it is magnetic). The Camera has a built in transmitter combined with a 7'' LCD monitor with built in receiver making it easy to pick up images without wires.
-Low power UHF/VHF Device -Approx 50m of TX Distance with no interference -Waterproof for outdoor use -Easy installation in any type of vehicle (powerful magnetic base on camera) -No Electrical wave or noise -9-36v/ 200mA (Tx), 400mA(Rx) Camera Specification: -Magnetic for easy installation -Viewing angle 150 degrees -Lens mount 360 degrees -Lux Rating 0.1 Lux/IR on 0.003 -Auto white balance with back light compensation -10G force rating and IP67 waterproof -270,000 pixels for CCD -12hr rechargeable battery pack Monitor Specification -7'' Colour TFT (16:9) -System NTSC or PAL -Input power 9-24v -Pixel number 480(w) x 234(h) RGB and display formats -Operating temp -30 to +80'c -Power 5.4w (450mA at 12v) 9.12w (380mA at /24v) selectable -5 channels fully automated, there for no confusion *specifications can be subject to change without notice
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"I think it's amazing and that all tippers should have them fitted. When I reverse onto a site the TS Inclinometer instantly tells me if it is safe to tip."
David Burns – D.W.Burns Haulage
Although set up for the camera, this is a great example of how tipping trailers can overturn on un-level ground and the damage it can cause. A tipper can become unstable and overturn when tipping on a cross slope as low as 5º. There are many factors that can contribute to a tipper overturn, these include poor maintenance of the chassis and suspension, not tipping with the tractor and trailer in line, load sticking on one side of the body, uneven or overloading and strong cross winds. However, the number one factor in tipper rollovers is tipping on and incline or on soft ground that cause the trailer to sink in and lean. All these accidents are preventable by carefully following tipping safety guidelines and installing a TS Inclinometer system. To find out more about how Transport Support Inclinometer could save you from an overturn accident please CLICK HERE