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CCES | XS Series | XT Series | AC Magnetic Crane Control | Soft Start


XS series drive XS Color Brochure (456K)

XS Series
Drivecon ’s XS series is a powerful yet compact and easy to use AC Vector Drive designed for all open-loop trolley traverse and crane travel applications. It is ideal for jib crane motion control and for many other types of material handling equipment.

NC Drive Communication Software for use with XT & XS Drives


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XT Color Brochure (182K)XT series drive

XT Series
Drivecon ’s XT series is the future of the crane industry! Designed with hundreds of years experience to exceed your needs for reliable,flexible,cost effective,and well-supported range of drives designed for cranes. The XT series is comprised of optimized models to meet the challenge of the US crane market today,and for the future to come!
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NC Drive Communication Software for use with XS & XT Drives


Controls that have stood the test of time in the most demanding applicationsAC Magnetic Crane Control
Application Expertise
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Drivecon magnetic crane control panels stand up to the most severe environments.

  • Entire package supplied
  • Front accessibility adds convenience
  • Multiple enclosure types available
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Soft Start
Solid State Starter
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Provides reduced voltage stepless acceleration control of three phase AC induction motors.

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CCES Brochure (200K)Photo of CCES

CCES
Crane Commander ES (CCES) is an ideal cost-effective drive for light-capacity traverse and hoisting applications (CMAA Class A-C). It's especially suited for work stations.The CCES integrates crane-specific software, making it easy to program and operate.
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