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Dynapac is offering paving controls from Leica Geosystems

Dynapac is now offering the PaveSmart 3D package from Leica Geosystems as part of a system alongside the Dynapac PaveManager v1.0 levelling system. The sophisticated PaveSmart 3D machine control system is being offered on the new-generation SD2500C/CS and SD2550C/CS asphalt pavers.
April 16, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
Dynapac is now offering the PaveSmart control package from Leica Geosystems on its latest pavers
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The sophisticated PaveSmart 3D machine control system is being offered on the new-generation SD2500C/CS and SD2550C/CS asphalt pavers.

In addition, PaveSmart 3D v3.0 also supports all other Dynapac paver models capable of being controlled using the MOBAmatic levelling system.
Leica Geosystems has worked with Dynapac’s engineering team to provide a plug-and-pave interface to the new-generation SD-class pavers.
Dynapac’s PaveManager 3D option offers an easy-to-use levelling solution, allowing paving contractors to minimise the costs and logistical problems associated with traditional stringline controls. The system is said to maximise asphalt surface smoothness and offers users the chance to use a mix-and-match of 3D and traditional levelling sensors for greater versatility in operation.
PaveSmart 3D tracks the position of the paving machine in real-time, in relation to a 3D model of the jobsite, automatically regulating steer and elevation hydraulics to produce the asphalt product directly from the original 3D designs.
Designed specifically for paving applications, PaveSmart 3D’s capabilities allow asphalt paving contractors to achieve major gains in productivity as well as substantial cost savings due to the 3D precision paving technology.

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