Also available through Hall Stage is the Visual Act stage wagon control system, which has been progressed to now provide full motion control for any flying or motion system, and can interface to most systems by the application of Visual Act sensing on the drive side of any electro-mechanical system.
Also on stand was ASM lifting equipment - both chain hoists and their steel-band drive motors, the latter providing a completely stretch-free alternative to the wire winch, with the same degree of ability for precise programming of speed, acceleration/ deceleration and repeat positioning with ASM's dedicated Genesis controller.
Also, a BGV-C1 D8+ compliant chain hoist that can be run on a pickle (as opposed to requiring an £8,000 control system to keep it fully rated) thanks to an integral drive brake design (not a separate electromechanical brake), a dynamically irreversible worm drive with an ingenious pop out secondary brake that is integral to the main worm drive gear.