Claxton’s Camera Upgrade Puts Crane Safety in the Picture
Claxton Engineering Services has launched the latest version for its ATEX and safe-area crane boom cameras. The system improves safety through upgrades in camera performance and user interface. Enhancements to the camera include state-of-the-art charge-coupled device (CCD) modules; 324-1 digital zoom; and a 28× optical zoom lens. The operator will always see a clear stable picture even when the crane boom is moving.
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(As published in the July 2014 edition of Marine News - http://magazines.marinelink.com/Magazines/MaritimeNews)
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- Fast Craft and Innovative COTS Solutions page: 28
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- The Rise of Primary and Secondary Maritime Schools page: 42
- Salvage for the Greater Good page: 47
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- Laborde Repower Provides Long Tug Endurance page: 56
- Extra-Wide Shrink Wrap Protects Oversized Assets page: 56
- John Deere’s Engines for Marine Auxiliaries page: 56
- New Steering System from Rio Controls & Hydraulics page: 57
- MultiCam Offers Powerful Cutting Solution page: 57
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