In this video, we dive into the SCU 6X controller and its capabilities. We discuss both the SCU 6X MD and SCU 6X MXD models, focusing on their use with low and high thrust actuators. You'll learn about the specifications, including current draw and thrust force, as well as the different connector and power input requirements for each model. Perfect for anyone involved in web guiding technology.
00:00 Introduction to SCU 6X Controller
00:17 SCU 6X MD and MXD Options
00:30 Low Thrust Actuator Details
00:58 High Thrust Actuator Specifications
01:25 Connector and Power Input Variations
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so what we have today is our SCU 6X controller this is SCU 6X MD and we have one sensor connected to it then in the motor port we have an actuator connected to it right there seu 6X MD and there is another option SCU 6X mxd both of these options are allowing us to connect different thrust actuators for example this particular one Su 6X MD has the low thrust option where we have an actuator that can drive up to about 300 lb force of trust anything related to intermediate web guiding this will be the actuator for that this particular actuator can draw up to 4 amps of CCT when we go to a higher prust the part number is going to be a little bit different it's going to be s use 6X mxd where the X relates to the extra in that we need and that particular one can drive up to about 500 lb of thrust so a shifting stand with the total weight um of no more than about 5,000 lb can be driven with that actuator the only difference would be the connector here would be a little bit different on this side now it'll be a high thrst a high current connector and then for that particular actuator we would also need a different power in the Dual rear power input will have 7 amps up to 7 amps for that we also can do up to 48 H VC