When you’re operating a machine as large as the RTCH in rugged environments, precision isn’t optional—it’s mission-critical. That’s why the RTCH RT250 reach stacker is more than just a powerhouse. It’s smart, too—especially when it comes to safety and rear visibility.
Let’s take a look at the rear camera and radar system that makes this rough terrain handler a standout on any site.
A Rear View Camera That Sees It All
Backing up a beast like the RT250? No problem. The rear-view camera provides a 118-degree field of view, giving operators a wide, crystal-clear image of what’s behind them.
- Switched IR emitters light up low-visibility conditions.
- Automatic activation means the camera switches on the second you shift into reverse.
- IP68 rating protects it from water, dust, and debris.
- Internal heaters prevent fogging, so your view stays clear even in cold, damp conditions.
- Vibration-resistant up to 15.3G—because we know it’s not always a smooth ride.
Rear Radar Eyes: Your Digital Spotter
The RT250 doesn’t just see behind—it thinks behind.
- A 170-degree radar detection zone covers more ground than the human eye ever could.
- It can detect objects up to 5 meters away—ideal for tight yards, busy ports, and industrial zones.
- Audible alerts via the dashboard speaker keep the operator focused forward.
- A 10-inch display gives real-time visual feedback, eliminating guesswork.
🛡️ Safety That Works as Hard as You Do
The combination of camera and radar creates a layered safety net, reducing blind spots and giving operators greater control during high-risk maneuvers. Whether you’re working in a congested yard or low-light conditions, the RT250 is built to protect your team, your load, and your equipment.
Ready to see the RT250 in action—or better yet, behind it?
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