Telemetrics introduces TeleGlide camera trolley system

Feb 2, 2008 8:56 AM


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The TG-TRO-2 can be ceiling or floor mounted.

The TG-TRO-2 can be ceiling or floor mounted.

Telemetrics has introduced the TG-TRO-2 TeleGlide camera trolley system. Ideal for use in studio or sports applications, the TG-TRO-2 can be ceiling or floor mounted.

“The increased performance, and robust design of our new TG-TRO-2 camera trolley system will allow the TeleGlide to be used for larger studio and for sports applications,” said Anthony Cuomo, VP and general manager for Telemetrics.

The TG-TRO-2 TeleGlide system includes an isolated motor to ensure quiet operation and a fully articulated dual trolley for optimal load stabilization and smoothness. The fully servo-controlled system permits location feedback for preset positioning and motion control.

The TG-TRO-2 TeleGlide trolley works with all Telemetrics pan/tilt heads and linear elevation units and can support up to a 250lb payload capacity with a maximum speed of 2m/s. Available options include a virtual studio.

For more information, visit www.telemetricsinc.com.


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