Gremsy on Industrial Gimbals and their Newest Release, the T…

Gremsy is a sponor of DroneLife.com.   No drone payload can work well without a gimbal to carry it on the aircraft.  Gremsy, a leader in industrial gimbals, has just released the heavy lift T7 for use in the commercial marketplace.  We asked Gremsy’s Rosy Nguyen about heavy lift gimbals for larger cameras.

“The new T7 will provide inspectors, mappers and other industry experts with a new tool to lift their heavier cameras,” says Nguyen.

The preferred gimbals in industrial applications are as light as possible to give long flight time,” Nguyen explains.  “But there are still heavy commercial cameras: like Workswell GIS 320, Phase One iXM50/100, Corocam 8 UAV, Specim AFX10/17, and others that need a large but versatile gimbal to carry them.”

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There are numerous examples of industrial use cases that require a heavy lift gimbal.  “Gas detection is one example,” says Nguyen. “It’s still a fairly new application that has very high expectations.  Existing solutions can only detect gas on a single spot – but the GIS320 camera will give a real-time overview of the area and visually show leaks as a black cloud.”

 “Of course, stabilization is crucial in this,” Nguyen explains. “A blurry image won’t work…. Because it’s a very valuable and heavyweight camera you need a quality heavy lift gimbal such as the T7, which can deliver a highly stable image to better identify the gas leak.”

Gremsy’s T7 supports multiple cameras for customers who need to add more functions to their current setups or handle multi-sensor payloads, Nguyen says, offering a large camera cage and a secondary camera slide.

The following is a Gremsy press release.

POWERFUL. CAPABLE. INDUSTRIAL. GREMSY T7 JUST LANDED ON EARTH.

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Yep, that’s just happened. Gremsy has recently launched Gremsy T7, a bespoke gimbal
engineered to work with large specialized cameras. It has been a long time since they released the heavy lifting gimbals such as H7 and H16, and we realize that our customers are always aspiring for the next generation of this series. For that reason, the T7 gimbal was born to fill the gap of the H7 and satisfy the most demanding users.

“Game-changing features such as internal wiring and an HDMI out on the quick release make the Gremsy T7 the perfect sequel to the original H7 which we used and loved,” Koen Vrints, head of R&D at Acecore Technologies said about Gremsy T7.

Featuring a robust design and powerful motor, Gremsy T7 is the next level of heavy lifting gimbal for industrial applications. It is engineered with a large camera cage for payload up to 7 lbs, making it easy to handle large cameras such as Phase One iMX, Wiris GIS 320, etc.

With an eye to creating the Gremsy ecosystem, we make the HDMI Hyper Quick Release synchronized with the T7, T3V3, and S1V3 (coming soon). From now on, you are able to quickly swap among the gimbals without dismantling your system, ensuring the safety when mounting gimbals under your drone.

What’s also striking about the T7 is its ability to mount multiple cameras at once. We understand that some of our customers desire to take initiative in their setup, so T7 is designed to enable mounting the second camera by adding an extra camera slide.

With the T7, we continue to develop an open Software Development kit that will allow users to develop flexible solutions for industrial applications, thus ensuring our customers are properly equipped for the job.

  • Gremsy T7 Highlights:
    · HDMI Hyper Quick Release
    · Carrying capacity up to 7lbs
    · Multiple-camera mounting with ease
    · Aux port with 9 signals
    · Robust design and powerful motor
    · Open SDK for development

If this sounds interesting to you, visit our site HERE to learn more.

 

 

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