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It solves the problem that large-scale projection screens have a huge imaging area, surface tension is difficult to overcome, and the screen surface is difficult to achieve natural flatness. It is widely used in education, government, business and home.
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Zhibo's large-scale roller shutter mechanism is an ultra-wide electric roller shutter system. The difference from traditional electric roller shutters is that its system is driven by a synchronous tubular motor and controlled by a special control box. The system runs stably and perfectly solves the traditional electric roller shutters that cannot be done. To the problem of ultra-wide area.
At the same time, it can also be used as a large-scale projection screen mechanism to solve the problem of large-scale projection screens that are difficult to overcome due to the huge imaging area and the surface tension is difficult to achieve natural flatness. It is widely used in education, government, business and home.
The synchronous tubular motor includes a host and an auxiliary machine, and is controlled by a dedicated controller. The main machine has 7 wires and the auxiliary machine has 4 wires. Generally, 55N and 80N motors are commonly used.
Motor characteristics:
1. The maximum number of limit circles can reach 50 circles;
2. The lifting output is balanced;
3. The braking structure adopts independent braking technology;
4. Quiet operation, the noise can be as low as 48dB;
5. Precise limit structure, repeat positioning accuracy can reach ±3mm.
1. Projection of large venues
2. Large home theater projection
3. Large stage background, auditorium
4. Large-scale culture, education, institutions, and enterprises