Skip to main content

Trimble advances in machine control

Trimble is offering new advances in machine control technology – Mike Woof writes An important technology advance from Trimble is now coming from its expanding range of EarthWorks machine control systems. These systems can help deliver more efficient earthmoving operations, increasing productivity while maintaining accuracy. The first EarthWorks system was developed for use with excavators and this latest system is designed to be used with dozers, utilising much of the same hardware. Meanwhile, other Ea
July 11, 2018 Read time: 4 mins
The new Trimble EarthWorks package: said to offer higher accuracy and productivity than the previous system from the firm
Trimble is offering new advances in machine control technology – Mike Woof writes


An important technology advance from 2122 Trimble is now coming from its expanding range of EarthWorks machine control systems. These systems can help deliver more efficient earthmoving operations, increasing productivity while maintaining accuracy.

The first EarthWorks system was developed for use with excavators and this latest system is designed to be used with dozers, utilising much of the same hardware. Meanwhile, other EarthWorks packages are coming to market also, with systems for graders and scrapers close to launch. For these, key components in the hardware will remain the same. Martin Wagener, worldwide product implementation manager for Trimble said, “There are the same sensors for the dozer as on the excavator.”

The firm has utilised compact and rugged inertial motion sensors (IMUs), which are mounted on the roof of the dozer cab. These units measure position, motion and angles in all three axes. Solid state units, the sensors use industrial-grade versions of inertial navigation systems that would have previously only be available for the aviation sector. The units represent a major change from relying solely on GPS technology and are said to offer a far higher degree of accuracy than previous generation machine control packages for off-highway machines.

Wagener explained that mounting the dual antenna on the cab instead of on the blade as before helps to improves safety. The units are easier to mount or move and he added, “There’s no need climb onto the blade any more.”

The system is also more accurate as it now takes 100 measurements/second.  Wagener said, “The target was to create a system at least as accurate as the mast mounts but we’re getting much better results.”

One of the key features for the new dozer package is over-cut protection, which is similar to that offered on the excavator system. This prevents an operator from removing too much material, eliminating the need for reworking, which can prove very costly. The system stops the dozer blade (or excavator bucket) from dipping below the levels set during the programming. At the same time, a line representation is displayed on the monitor in the cab, showing an operator exactly where to track the machine.

Another important feature of the new package is that customers for the system also benefit from a five-year software update service.

Trimble’s agreements with earthmoving machine manufacturers continue to develop also, with the company having recently agreed deals with both Doosan and Kobelco.

To meet the growing demand for grade control systems, Doosan Construction Equipment is now offering a Trimble Ready factory option for Doosan excavators.  The Trimble Ready option will be available direct from the factory through Doosan Smart Solutions for use with Trimble GCS900 2D and latest 3D Grade Control Systems. The Trimble GCS900 Grade Control System gives operators access to design surfaces, grades and alignments on a display inside the excavator cab. However, the Control Boxes are not included and must be purchased directly from Trimble’s SITECH dealer channel.

The package means that the site plan and grade information can be displayed in the cab. This allows operators to finish jobs faster with minimal supervision, delivering a high precision finish, for fewer passes. At the same time, this sophisticated machine control offering means that there is no need to wait for subcontractors to provide survey and grade checking information. The package helps to reduce reworking as well as the need for stakes, hubs or stringlines. Using a virtual guidance system means that there is no risk of having to stop working should a stringline become damaged at a key stage.

Customers for Kobelco excavators also have the choice of a new Trimble Ready option for certain Tier 4 Final compliant models in the range. Customers can order the excavators from the Kobelco factory hardwired for the installation of the Trimble Earthworks Grade Control Platform. This can reduce the cost and installation time needed to install the sophisticated machine control package. Just a few hand tools are needed to make the installation, which is said to be very simple and helps to reduce machine downtime as well as cost.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Continued connectivity reflect Trimble launches
    April 16, 2012
    Three new solutions from Trimble Heavy Civil Construction designed to connect the construction site and lead to increased efficiency and reduced costs has been unveiled at the show. The solutions for heavy civil construction professionals include the Trimble Connected Office, the Trimble Connected Controller and the Trimble Connected Machine.
  • Engcon's powerful new EC233 tiltrotator and Trimble guidance
    June 3, 2019
    Engcon has announced that the company’s new EC233 series tiltrotator is in full production. According to the Swedish manufacturer, the EC233, with a break torque of 340kNm, will be the market's most powerful tiltrotator for excavators between 24-33tonnes. The EC233 replaces Engcon’s EC30, which has been in production since the mid 1990's, notes Robert Hunt, managing director of Engcon UK. The product development cycle was focused on destructive tests where both mountings and connectors were exposed to
  • Machine guidance and asset management aid fleet utilisation
    July 16, 2012
    Integrating Caterpillar's latest machine guidance and asset management tools offers efficiency gains for contractors in a competitive market. Mike Woof reports Caterpillar has been a leader in the development of GPS machine control systems through its partnership with Trimble. The manufacturer has rolled out a series of AccuGrade packages for various machines in its line-up, starting with the dozers and graders and then spreading to other machines such as scrapers, excavators and soil compactors. Caterpilla
  • Advances in concrete paving technology will increase efficiency
    July 1, 2014
    New developments in concrete paving will increase working efficiency for contractors - Mike Woof writes The concrete paving market is a fiercely competitive segment of the off-highway construction machinery business. Although there are only a few key players in this niche market, the firms are constantly developing new systems, equipment and methods in a bid to help improve working efficiencies for contractors working in the sector. It is of note that the majority of the key players in the concrete pavin