BlueZone supplies Imenco electric multi-purpose pan and tilt units offering exceptional torque, positioning performance and durability for the toughest subsea tasks. The compact robust design, high shock & vibration tolerance and other environmental and electrical protection features ensure continuous performance in the harshest environments.
The OE10-102 is either controlled directly by application of hard-wired controls interfaced to manually operated switches or to existing ROV outputs (24VDC or optional 110VAC) or by use of a digital command via RS485 half duplex or RS232 serial data link.
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
BlueZone supplies the SIDUS SS109 underwater pan and tilt assembly. It is designed in a modular configuration and uses high-quality precision ball bearings, low backlash gear drives and motors.
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