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- NEW design ROBUS 400 & ROBUS 600
- Designed for high duty cycles, suitable for frequent residential or light commercial use..
- 24 Vdc irreversible motor with built-in control unit and receiver.
- Robus 400 for gates up to 400 kg & Robus 600 up to 600 kg with higher torque output for heavier leafs.
- Reliable, low-voltage 24 V system with continuous duty support.
- Compatible with existing NICE sliding gate footprints, supporting fast motor replacement upgrades.
- Mechanical efficiency optimised with reductions in friction and improved thermal management.
- Adjustable torque, speed, ramp-up and ramp-down for precise motion control.
- Control unit support: Partial opening, Automatic closing, Pedestrian mode, Speed regulation & Slowdown on opening and closing
- Diagnostic LEDs for rapid installation fault-finding
- Memory for cycles and errors to assist in servicing and maintenance.
- Integrated obstacle detection via amperometric sensitivity.
- Supports EN12453-compliant safety setups with photocells, edges, and additional sensors.
- Automatic self-learning travel limits using magnetic or inductive limit switches (model dependent).
- BlueBus 2 wire system reduces wiring time & minimises installation errors
- Compatible with NICE BlueBUS safety devices, allowing 2-wire connection of up to 7 pairs of accessories.
- Pre-wired internal terminals for fast connection of photocells, flashing lamps, antennas & safety edges
- Easy access to internal components via redesigned housing for service and maintenance.
- IP44-rated enclosure for outdoor installation.
- Operating temperature: –20 °C to +55 °C.
- High-strength, long-life gearbox with optimised lubrication for intensive cycling.
- Manual release system with NICE key for emergency operation.
- Compatible with NICE OXI, SMXI, FLO, and One radio protocols (model dependent).
- Ready for integration with NICE smart systems via optional modules (WiFi, GSM, app-based controls).
- Supports programmable soft-start/soft-stop and custom logic sequences.

















