Brief: Watch the demo to catch practical tips and quick performance insights. This video showcases the HY-SJ60 Zipline Rescue Drone Payload in action, demonstrating its 60kg load capacity and 30m reach for aerial rescue operations. You'll see how the one-click quick release system enables rapid deployment in high-rise fire, mountain rescue, and disaster scenarios.
Related Product Features:
Supports a maximum load of 60kg with a 30m pay-out length for high-altitude rescue operations.
Features one-click quick release and 3-second installation for rapid deployment in emergencies.
Powered by dual voltage system with 24V main control and 48V motor delivering 1000W maximum power.
Includes multiple safety protections with top-touch protection and ground contact auto-unhooking.
Offers intelligent operation with one-click wire reeling/paying-out and pay-out length display.
Maintains stable operation with 1000g counterweight plate for balanced performance.
Enables easy remote control and monitoring through compatible Android 5.0+ mobile applications.
Operates reliably in harsh environments from -20°C to +50°C temperature range.
FAQs:
What is the maximum weight capacity of the HY-SJ60 Zipline Device?
The HY-SJ60 Zipline Device has a maximum load capacity of 60kg, making it suitable for rescuing personnel and transporting essential equipment in emergency situations.
How quickly can the zipline device be deployed in emergency situations?
The device features one-click quick release and can be installed in just 3 seconds, ensuring rapid deployment for time-critical rescue operations in high-rise buildings, mountain areas, and disaster zones.
What safety features are included in the HY-SJ60 Zipline Device?
The device incorporates multiple safety protection functions including top-touch protection to prevent over-extension and ground contact auto-unhooking for safe payload delivery, ensuring operator and personnel safety during operations.
In what temperature ranges can the HY-SJ60 operate reliably?
The HY-SJ60 Zipline Device operates stably in harsh environments with a temperature range from -20°C to +50°C, making it suitable for various climatic conditions during rescue missions.