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Guntert & Zimmerman is offering sophisticated stringless paving controls

The NoLine system now offered by Guntert & Zimmerman for its concrete slipform pavers offers the capability to do away with stringlines for controlling paving oeprations.
February 8, 2013 Read time: 1 min
New control technology from G&Z

This kit is offered as an option on all G&Z pavers and support equipment and comprises a software upgrade and a hardware kit. The NoLine software upgrade integrates the stringless technology directly into the paver’s CANBus network. Meanwhile the NoLine hardware kit provides telescopic masts for the total station prisms for use on the pavers, as well as battery back-up. According to the firm, using the NoLine system makes it easy to use stringless paving technology due to the reliable, proven and integrated software.  The NoLine system can be installed in partnership with 265 Leica Geosystems.

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