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Outset's T1 LOADER: On-board weighing for wheel loader

March 10, 2025

T1 LOADER is the new concept of on-board weighing and productivity management for earthmoving machinery, mining and logistics such as wheel and front loader, forklift truck, telehandler, adt, lhd, etc. in one device. The innovative T1MMT bluetooth transmission module allows a direct and constant control of the loaded material and the details of the job such as customer, material, vehicle ID, operator, etc. through an Android App for smartphone or tablet. All weighing data and production databases can be transmitted via serial or can-bus line to the on-board computer or directly in-cloud on external devices, maintaining control and management of productivity and safety of your machinery.

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