Forklift Truck Camera Systems
Seatronx is proud to be a distributor for Orlaco Specialized Camera Systems for forklifts and container handlers.
Efficiency is an important key concept in warehouses and distribution centers. To ensure high efficiency, all forklifts must provide optimum safety and the best possible performance. Orlaco camera monitor systems offer the ideal vision solution for all types of truck, helping forklift operators to achieve these goals. In addition, these systems increase driver comfort, as drivers no longer need to turn their head and neck to gain a view of loads, shelves and aisles. We develop high-quality, professional vision solutions for every situation, with the aim of increasing safety, efficiency and comfort.
Stoneridge-Orlaco – ForkView
ForkView possibilities
Perfect HD view of the fork – Digital Mid-Mast View
Features
- Next generation CMOS sensor
- Light sensitivity 0.05 lux
- Integrated Safety ticker to show that the camera is running and active
- Chemically hardened lens
- Automotive molding filled housing, watertight IP69K according to DIN 40050-9
- Improved EMC standards
- Optimized impact and vibration resistance
- Impact and vibration proof
- Operating temperature between -40°C to +85°C
- Heated lens glass, therefore no problems with condensation or frost
- Fixed lens
- IP68 dust and waterproof according to IEC 60529
- The camera has a 0.5m cable including a waterproof molded 4p connector male
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