HMI workstations

Rose improves its height adjustment system

Rose Systemtechnik has developed a new version of its height adjustment system, the GTV 2.0. It offers increased torsional rigidity and improved positional accuracy, and is also designed to be easier to install.

The end stops on the GTV 2.0 are more stable and the cable duct is larger than on its predecessor. © Rose

The new GTV 2.0 from Rose has three load ranges from 20 to 60 kilograms. The system is suitable for holding medium to heavy control boxes and, according to the manufacturer, offers good suspension behavior. Functionality and operability have also been improved in the new version: the end stops have a more stable design and full potential equalization is available. An enlarged cable duct is intended to provide more space and easier accessibility.

The system is designed so that it can be installed by a single person. Once the GTV 2.0 has been attached to a profile, it is screwed into place. This makes the balancing act of holding and screwing on at the same time a thing of the past. Less effort is now also required for fine adjustment - this is done conveniently using an easily accessible adjustment screw. If required, a new integrated friction element can be used to increase the stiffness of the height adjustment and thus adjust it even better to the needs of the respective operator.

The GTV 2.0 is used in general mechanical and plant engineering as well as production facilities in the automotive industry. The height adjustment system is suitable for designing ergonomic HMI workstations: The machine operator can flexibly adjust the control housing to the desired height. In addition, the control housing can be swiveled away from confined working areas. as

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