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Our rotary cleaning brush for Boxfish ROVs is an essential add-on to support the inspection and maintenance of submerged assets, including subsea structures and equipment.
Boxfish Robotics has designed the rotary brush accessory for light-duty surface cleaning of a wide range of surfaces, including concrete and metal.
Operators can use the cleaning tool to remove marine growth and dirt, facilitating Close Visual Inspection (CVI) and Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) inspections.
The ROV accessory supports off-the-shelf wire and synthetic brush heads, allowing the operator to choose an attachment best suited for the task.
You may add the cleaning brush to our underwater ROVs – Boxfish Alpha or Boxfish ROV.
Input voltage: | 10-21 VDC |
Maximum current: | 24A |
Control signal: | 3.3V PWM |
Rotational speed: | 0-400 RPM |
Weight in water without float: | 650g |
Weight in water with float: | Neutral |
Brush arbor: | 1/4″ hex and round |
Rotation modes: | Continuous, Oscillating |
Speed control: | Yes |
Connector: | Boxfish standard 3-pin or pigtail |
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