Guyed meter reading rod
A wire-pull, infrared meter reading technology, applied in signal transmission systems, instruments, non-electrical signal transmission systems, etc., can solve problems such as high meter box, failure to read office number, unsuccessful communication of meter reading machine, etc., and achieve low wear and tear , prolong the service life and improve the efficiency of meter reading
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[0026] refer to Figure 1 to Figure 5 The embodiment of the cable type meter reading stick of the present invention will be further described.
[0027] Pull wire meter reading stick, including clamping assembly 1, infrared meter reading device 2 fixed in clamping assembly 1, telescopic rod 4 fixed under clamping assembly 1 and handle 5 connected to telescopic rod 4, clamping The assembly 1 includes a connecting rod 11 and a clamping rod 12 located at both ends of the connecting rod 11 for clamping the infrared meter reading device 2. There are two connecting rods 11 and the two connecting rods 11 are parallel. The U" shape connects the ends of the two connecting rods 11 respectively. The infrared meter reading device 2 is provided with an infrared transmitting and receiving element, and the infrared emitting and receiving element includes an infrared emitting tube and an infrared receiving head arranged side by side. 1 is provided with a pressing device 3 for pressing the op...
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