The Curtis 1212C motor speed controller provides efficient control of permanent magnet drive motors for battery-powered industrial vehicles. The 1212C is optimized for use on light-duty Class III pallet trucks, floor care machines such as sweepers and scrubbers, and similar industrial vehicles. (Clik to view the manual for the controller)
However, the controller’s flexible programmability means the 1212C can be configured for any low power permanent magnet motor application. You can use a Curtis programming device to configure the 1212C. Curtis programming devices also provide monitoring and diagnostic capabilities.
The 1212C complies with CANopen DS 301. The controller’s object dictionary includes all parameters. In addition, the 1212C provides preconfigured PDOs for CAN bus communications with a CAN tiller and a battery monitoring system (BMS).
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