MAX 32
With its extensive reach, fast speeds, and wide range of applications, the G-ka Motion Control is widely used in film, television dramas, web dramas, TV commercials (TVCs), music videos (MVs), and educational settings. It is particularly suitable for equipment companies, high-end production companies, television stations, and XR virtual production companies.
Maximum Arm Span 3.2 m
Maximum Reach5.5 m
Maximum Height 4.5 m
Maximum Load Capacity15 kg
Operating Voltage380 V
Minimum Height-1 m
Repetition Accuracy 0.05mm
Application Advantages:
The maximum angle of the fourth axis is a key factor affecting the complexity of the shooting motion trajectory. MAX32 has a range of positive and negative 360 degrees of motion, which can complete more complex motion trajectories.
Larger scheduling
MAX32 can achieve an effective straight span of 5.5 meters without installing tracks. In projects with tight shooting cycles, the large arm span can be used to replace the track for machine position scheduling. Of course, if the track is installed, many difficult and highly scheduled one shot to the bottom can be designed
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INDUSTRIAL LEVEL STANDARDIZATION
All cables are integrated within the arm structure, featuring standard film industry interface panels. This prevents unexpected risks associated with traditional external cable management systems during high-speed shooting and improves on-site efficiency.
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EMBEDDED HOST
The embedded mainframe eliminates the need for on-site connection to a large control cabinet, enhancing mobility and reliability.
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SUPPORTING ECOLOGY
Supports G-Ka's complete ecological system, including joystick controls, rocker panels, and indicator lights.
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EXTRA LARGE ARM SPAN
Can simulate the mirror operation characteristics of various conventional mobile devices
3.2 METER SUPER ARGE ARM SPAN
Users use the MAX3.2 meter arm span for larger motion trajectory scheduling and often design shots with one shot to the bottom.
Suspension pan tilt design
●Compatible with more size models
●Quick installation structure