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Wireless Attachment Control Trigger (WACT) — add up to 6 remote control functions to an attachment in minutes, even if your machine was never equipped with auxiliary boom/attachment controls.
Customers are already putting WACT to work on telehandlers and other machines where the boom has no built-in attachment buttons. The idea is simple: mount the receiver box near the attachment’s solenoids, connect the channels you need (up to six), and start controlling your attachment without rewiring your entire machine.
How it works
The system uses modern 2.4GHz wireless tech with frequency hopping for stable operation. The receiver mounts right on the attachment next to the control valves/solenoids, keeping wiring short and clean. If you want a fully self-contained setup, add the optional battery box to the attachment and run truly wireless.
Choose your control method
Run the system from the included button pack or from the phone app. The button pack is magnetic for quick placement on flat steel surfaces and can also be zip-tied to a grab handle or mounted overhead—wherever it’s most comfortable and safe for your workflow.
Specifications:
The system provides up to six independent control channels.
Each channel supports up to 10 amps, with a total system capacity of 50 amps.
A compact receiver box mounts near the attachment solenoids, while control is handled wirelessly using either a button switch pack or a mobile app.
Yes, the controller can operate completely wirelessly by using an optional battery pack mounted on the attachment.
The button control pack can be mounted to flat or round surfaces or secured to existing control handles.
It is designed for machines that do not have built-in auxiliary controls, such as telehandlers or equipment with limited cab controls.
The WACT is a wireless control system that allows you to operate attachment solenoids remotely without hard-wired machine controls.
The system operates on a 2.4 GHz frequency using frequency hopping for reliable communication.
Battery run time depends on load, usage duration, and temperature, but the system is designed to support a full work shift under normal conditions.
Yes, the system includes real-time battery monitoring to help manage power usage.
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