This section provides an overview for radio remote controls as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 11 radio remote control manufacturers and their company rankings. Here are the top-ranked radio remote control companies as of November, 2024: 1.Duff-Norton, 2.Futaba, 3.Danfoss Industrial Automation.
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Radio remote controls enable the wireless operation of objects from a distance without the need for a cable connection. These controls use a teleconverter to transform control signals, such as from switches, into radio waves, transmitting them to a remote location for operation.
Radio remote controls are used in a variety of fields, ranging from hobbyist radio-controlled vehicles to industrial and military applications. Hobby devices generally use low-power radios, focusing on cost-effectiveness and user-friendliness rather than safety or durability.
Industrial radio remote control systems, on the other hand, must adhere to strict safety standards and are designed for durability and ease of maintenance. These systems often utilize license-free radio stations and don't require dedicated radio wave administrators.
They are commonly used in industrial machinery like cranes, bulldozers, excavators, and other heavy equipment, where safety and durability are essential. Industrial remote control devices, known as telecons, are distinct from hobbyist devices.
The principles of radio remote control operation are as follows:
An industrial telecontroller system consists of a controller (transmitter), receiver, antenna, and charger. Operators use the controller to send signals, which are received by antennas on machinery like cranes, processed by receivers, and then used to operate the equipment.
Hobby radio-controlled equipment typically includes a receiver, transmitter, motor, speed controller, steering servo, and battery. Signals from the transmitter are received and used to control the motor and steering mechanisms of the device.
The primary advantage of radio remote controls is the elimination of cables, simplifying installation and maintenance while enhancing safety and efficiency by allowing operation from safe distances or inaccessible areas.
However, radio remote controls can be less reliable than wired systems due to potential radio interference and noise. It's crucial for critical equipment to conduct a radio wave survey beforehand to select a frequency band with minimal interference.
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Duff-Norton is a division of Columbus McKinnon Corp and was originally founded in 1883, now headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. Duff-Norton is an automation machinery manufacturer for aerospace, defense, automotive, entertainment, pharmaceutical, food processing, paper, energy, rail/road, and energy supply industries. Duff-Norton manufactures standard and customer-designed screw jacks (mechanical actuators), linear actuators (electro-mechanical actuators), modulator actuators, swivel joints, electric cylinders, rotary unions (rotating joints), acme and ball screws, nuts and rail maintenance equipment to customers globally.
Danfoss was founded in 1933 in Nordborg, Denmark where it remains today. The company serves automotive, food & beverage, energy & natural resources, wastewater, and mobile hydraulics industries as a manufacturer of power systems and industrial hydraulics. The company operates through three business segments: Danfoss Power Solutions, Danfoss Climate Solutions, and Danfoss Drives. Danfoss Power Solutions produces electronic controls, hydraulic power units, and cylinders. Climate Solutions produces heat exchangers, burner components, hydraulic heating, and sight glasses. Drives produce gear motors, low and medium voltage drives, and various software solutions for operating drives.
Conductix-Wampfler USA has its regional headquarters in Omaha, NE, and is the supplier of intelligent energy supply and data management systems for moving machinery. The product portfolio of the company includes the design, manufacture, and installation/service of a wide range of conductor bar systems, transit conductor rails, slip ring assemblies, and inductive power transfer, or IPT, systems, as well as cable festoons, spring-driven cable reels, and motor-driven cable reels. It is present in nearly all major countries.
Futaba, founded in Japan, in 1985 is a manufacturer of vacuum tubes, electronic equipment, and radio control equipment. The company's product portfolio includes OLED Displays, Touch Sensors, Electronic Modules, Radio Control Equipments for Industrial Use, and Radio Control Equipments for Hobby Use. The company serves industries such as Oil and Gas, Aerospace and Defense, Automotive and Transportation, Construction, and Power Generation. The company provides services such as Product Selection Guidance, Engineering Support, and Custom Manufacturing.
ProLux Systemtechnik GmbH & Co. KG is a German manufacturer of recovery and towing equipment that was established in Blaustein, Baden-Württemberg in 1991. The company produces equipment for utility vehicles including load securing systems and warning lights, as well as towing equipment such as winches, tow bars, and hooks. It also offers visibility and advertising technologies, such as vehicle lettering decals, print and web design services, and reflective films. The company’s products are commonly used in public utilities and emergency response, as well as by clients in the automotive industry.
Itowa is a Spanish designer and manufacturer of remote control systems that was established in Barcelona in 1986. The company primarily produces radio and remote control systems for concrete pumps, various industrial cranes, and complex machinery. It also offers remote systems for expansion joints, electronic limit switches, anemometers, and barrier or partition systems for worksites. Aside from its own products, the company stocks and distributes related products from other brands such as Tele Radio, Radiomatic, and Autec.
Tyro Remotes is based in Almelo, The Netherlands, and is a manufacturer of industrial wireless controls that was originally founded in 1996 before its acquisition by Cattron in 2020. The company’s products include wireless emergency stop systems, wireless data transmission modules, radio remote controls, and wireless I/O modules. It also offers wireless CAN bus systems and proportional control systems, as well as engineering and onsite support services such as installation and testing. The company mainly serves clients in the mining, construction, logistics, and industrial automation sectors.
REMdevice S.R.L. is an Italian manufacturer of wireless industrial remote controls established in 2003 and based in Munari, Nove. The company's products include wireless remote control units for industrial lifting machinery, such as tower, bridge, or gantry cranes. It also offers specially designed wireless data transmission services for telemetry, automation, and monitoring operations. Aside from its products, the company provides additional R&D services for custom projects, as well as technical support, personnel training, maintenance, and repair services.
Tele Radio is based in Gothenburg, Sweden, and is a manufacturer and distributor of wireless and radio remote control products that was established in 1955 as a subsidiary of the Lagercrantz Group. The company primarily produces controls for doors, barriers, and gates, as well as for hydraulic machinery and unmanned equipment for hazardous environments. It also offers controls with advanced functionalities, including voice communication, video transmission, and data feedback features. The company’s products are used in mining, construction, quarrying, and large-scale engineering operations.
Crane Technical Services Pty Ltd (CTS) is a supplier and distributor of radio remote control systems established in 1986 and based in Malaga, Australia. The company primarily stocks products from HBC RADIOMATIC, including magnetic hoists, cranes, and lifting beams, as well as radio remote control systems for conveyors, trucks, cranes, winches, and loaders. It also offers measurement and positioning systems, including radar sensors, laser scanners, and transponders. The company chiefly markets to clients in the steelworking, metalworking, mining, and construction industries.
Ranking as of November 2024
Derivation MethodRank | Company | Click Share |
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1 | Duff-Norton |
17.7%
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2 | Futaba |
12.8%
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3 | Danfoss Industrial Automation |
10.3%
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4 | Advent InfoSoft Pvt Ltd. |
9.6%
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5 | Tyro Remotes |
9.2%
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6 | ProLux Systemtechnik GmbH & Co. KG |
8.5%
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7 | Crane Technical Services Pty Ltd |
7.1%
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8 | Conductix-Wampfler USA |
7.1%
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9 | Itowa |
6.7%
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10 | REMDEVICE S.R.L. |
6.7%
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Derivation Method
The ranking is calculated based on the click share within the radio remote control page as of November 2024. Click share is defined as the total number of clicks for all companies during the period divided by the number of clicks for each company.Number of Employees
Newly Established Company
Company with a History
*Including some distributors, etc.
*Including some distributors, etc.
Country | Number of Companies | Share (%) |
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United States of America | 3 | 30.0% |
Japan | 1 | 10.0% |
Germany | 1 | 10.0% |
Spain | 1 | 10.0% |
United Kingdom | 1 | 10.0% |
Italy | 1 | 10.0% |
Sweden | 1 | 10.0% |
India | 1 | 10.0% |