The Sidus SS110 underwater pan and tilt assembly is designed in a modular configuration and uses high quality precision ball bearings, low backlash gear drives and motors. The high output brushless, synchronous electric motors can operate reliably even after thousands of cycles. These units can operate at a depth of 10,000 feet and are capable of generating impressive amounts of torque on each axis.
The SS110 can operate in any type of harsh environment due to its corrosion resistant 316 stainless steel design which prevents rusting and water ingestion. Communication is supported through RS232, RS422 and RS485 protocols. Users can choose from a range of input connectors.
Up to 25-hour mission duration
Speeds up to 4.2 knots
Increased module payload capacity
Search and recovery
Hydrography
Deep sea mineral exploration
Marine & Fisheries research
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