The popular remote control system incorporates two valves in one body, the lower for compressed air inlet and the upper for controlling the exhaust outlet of the abrasive blast cleaning machine.
RMS with 1-1/4” port is fitted to all blast machines as standard, it allows the machine to be depressurized from a remote deadman handle fitted at the blasting nozzle position. It is designed for easy maintenance with the use of only a few tools.
◆ Features
The air exhausted from abrasive blast cleaning machine does not pass through the working parts of the valve, thus any caused by air borne particles of abrasive is restricted to the rubber diaphragm.
Operates efficiently at distances up to 100 feet.
Dual Fail To Safe system stops blasting if operator drops remote control handle.
◆ Deadman Control Handle
Pneumatic control deadman handle I & II are suitable for most remote control systems available within the blasting industry.
Features
- Concave mounting saddle design, ensuring positive mounting on all blast hoses
- Safety identification ensuring correct control line nipple.
- Available in either BSP or NPT threading for the nipple.
List out all Products under Remote Control Systems:
● RMS2000 Combination
● RMS2000 Inlet Valve
● RMS2000 Outlet Valve
● Silencer
● CLX Pneumatic Control Handle
● STX Pneumatic Control Handle
◆ Industry

◆ FAQ
How does a Pneumatic Remote Control System improve operational safety?
A Pneumatic Remote Control System allows operators to control equipment from a safe, remote location, avoiding the risk of direct contact with hazardous environments. This remote control capability is particularly suitable for high-temperature, high-pressure, or toxic/hazardous work environments, ensuring personnel safety.
In which industries is a Pneumatic Remote Control System applicable?
This system is widely used in industries requiring remote operation, such as oil and gas extraction, mining operations, construction machinery, sandblasting equipment, and automated production lines. It can operate stably in hazardous or harsh environments and is an indispensable control tool in many industrial sectors.
How to maintain a Pneumatic Remote Control System?
When maintaining a Pneumatic Remote Control System, regularly check the working condition of pneumatic control components and valves to ensure there are no blockages or leaks. Check the pressure of the pneumatic actuators to ensure stable system operation. Also, regularly clean the air pipes and replace seals to prevent aging or damage.