Trimble is introducing innovative machine control and surveying technology solutions. The new Roadworks Paving Control Platform for Mills and Cold Planers allows contractors to meet precise specifications quickly.
The Roadworks Paving Control Platform runs on an Android operating system, enabling operators to control the milling drum's cutting depth to project design specifications. The intuitive software helps meet demanding specifications on complex projects, minimizing over-cutting and delivering a smoother surface for airport runways, highways, racetracks, and other projects requiring optimal smoothness.
“Complex paving projects such as airport runways and highways have some of the tightest specifications in construction,” said Kevin Garcia, general manager of Civil Specialty Solutions at Trimble. “Trimble Roadworks for milling and cold planing takes both the guesswork and re-work out of milling, making it easy for operators to mill precisely to a 3D design elevation. This benefits the entire paving process, creating less work for pavers, decreasing asphalt usage, and increasing overall surface smoothness.”
The milling and cold planing software features the same user interface as existing Trimble Roadworks applications. It is compatible with Trimble WorksManager software, which manages data transfer and tracks construction technology equipment across jobsites, and with Trimble Business Center software, used to generate 3D milling plans and comprehensive production reports.
Trimble has also developed a cost-effective machine control package aimed at firms looking to use technology without heavy spending. This system uses the firm’s BX992 receiver and is designed for excavators. With the BX992 cab-mount receiver and lightweight Trimble Zephyr 3 Rugged antennas, designed to withstand high shock and vibration environments, this configuration costs less than the Trimble Earthworks Grade Control Platform systems without compromising functionality.
A novel system from Trimble offers basic capabilities for both surveying and machine control, aimed at compact machines weighing no more than 15 tonnes. This system targets smaller firms wanting to start using machine control technology without investing in costly packages. The multitool approach offers basic surveying and machine control capabilities in a simple, user-friendly package.
The tablet device included can be used for surveying by a contractor and then fitted to a machine as the control display. The machine also features an antenna, sensors, and a Bluetooth connection.
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