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Trimble announces key technology developments

Trimble is expanding its range of machine control technology options for users of graders and excavators with the release of key new releases. One is for the LOADRITE Payload Management system, which can now be utilised on excavators already equipped with the Trimble Earthworks Grade Control Platform. The other systems are new versions of the Trimble Earthworks Grade Control Platform that can be used with graders or deliver automatic guidance for tiltrotators. These are key developments for the firm, boo
November 7, 2018 Read time: 3 mins
2122 Trimble is expanding its range of machine control technology options for users of graders and excavators with the release of key new releases.


One is for the 5004 LOADRITE Payload Management system, which can now be utilised on excavators already equipped with the Trimble Earthworks Grade Control Platform.

The other systems are new versions of the Trimble Earthworks Grade Control Platform that can be used with graders or deliver automatic guidance for tiltrotators.

These are key developments for the firm, boosting its range of tools in earthmoving and handling segments.

Integrating the LOADRITE load weighing system for excavators using the Earthworks Grade Control package will allow customers to boost productivity and efficiency for excavation work. Contractors will be able to track the load carried in each bucket, providing an accurate picture, real-time picture of earthworks progress using the Trimble Earthworks monitor fitted in the machine. This data will also be downloaded for back office use.

The firm says that the system can be installed on any hydraulic excavator already equipped with the Trimble Earthworks package. According to Trimble this system delivers a transition between grade control and payload management, maximising the return on investment for the user.

Scott Crozier, general manager for Trimble's Civil Engineering and Construction Division said, “Now we’re integrating LOADRITE into Earthworks, we can figure out the weight in the bucket.”

He explained that by combining the firm’s machine control package with the payload management system helps to increase the versatility and productivity of an excavator, allowing an operator to dig precisely to grade while also maximising each truck load, boosting productivity.

Meanwhile, the introduction of the Earthworks for Motor Graders package offers a GNSS-based, 3D grade control system that makes fine grading more accurate, faster and easier. This utilises the same hardware as the firm’s existing excavator and dozer packages, with IMU units featuring inertial measurement technology fitted to key moving components on the machine. These provide three axis tracking of operations

Crozier said, “It’s the third key machine,” adding that the system is already available for excavators and dozers.

The system allows the operator to carry out precision grading even while the machine is running in third gear. This is said to offer a 15% boost in productivity over graders equipped with Trimble’s already highly accurate and efficient GCS900 package. The package also uses the same intuitive, easy-to-use and learn Trimble Earthworks software already available for excavators and dozers. In addition, Trimble says that contractors can take advantage of the increased hardware portability available across a fleet for a quicker return on their machine control investment.

In addition, the Trimble Earthworks system now allows excavator operators using tiltrotators to use automatic machine control, which can help to boost productivity.

When tiltrotators are used with Trimble Earthworks for Excavators, the bucket position and orientation are visible regardless of bucket rotation. The operator can see the height and the rotation relative to the design, so the attachment can be more efficient. With this latest development, Trimble Earthworks can automate the tilt functions of a tiltrotator. This allows operators of all skill levels to be more productive when using these attachments.

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