Poll

Are you considering working with an UAV for surveying?


Spacer
Product News
Product News > Leica PowerDigger 2D

Leica PowerDigger 2D

  29/07/2010
Leica Geosystems announces its next-generation 2D guidance system for excavators. Leica PowerDigger 2D expands Leica Geosystems' PowerSnap concept, providing flexibility and interchangeability of machine control panels and sensors between machinery such as excavators, dozers and graders.


2D display of Leica PowerDiggerLeica PowerDigger 2D is the new performance system within the PowerDigger portfolio, the result of twelve years market-leading experience with excavating guidance systems. The system allows multiple elevation and slopes to be constructed, at any orientation without resetting the machine or laser height reference. The new PowerDriller function is suited for maintaining verticality for excavator drilling attachments. Contractors benefit from a high machine productivity regardless of the application as the system eliminates over-excavation and grade checking, and minimises downtime. It reduces costly rework and saves considerably on input costs.


Thanks to PowerSnap, a cable-free system that allows users to swap panels between traditional grade & slope and 3D machine control, Leica Geosystems machine guidance systems are not restricted to just one machine. Data communication via infrared and induction for power supply means maximum reliability and system uptime. Leica Geosystems provides machine control solutions for excavators, dozers, and graders which can now use the same 2D control box hardware with the corresponding software.


Leica PowerDigger 2D provides unique flexibility and is fully upgradeable. Customers can start with single-grade operation and upgrade the system as needed to a full dual grade system by adding a rotation and a tilt-bucket sensor.


Using the system will also improve site safety and eliminate the need to enter the earthworks area for grade checking. When working in potentially dangerous areas, e.g. under bridges and power lines or inside buildings, the operator can preset a maximum working height and will be warned when the excavator arm or bucket reaches the critical height. Leica PowerDigger 2D also features the unique integrated buried service detection warning. An EZiDIG cable detection sensor can be interfaced directly to the PowerDigger CAN connection. The operator will be alerted of buried services while digging by an audio alarm and a multi-level bar on the PowerDigger 2D display.

 





Read more about:  Level  3D  software  sensor 
Website: http://www.scanlaser.eu
Supplier: Leica Geosystems AG

More news from this supplier:
Leica ALS70 and RCD30 as First Digital Sensors
Call for Papers for Hexagon 2012
PaveSmart 3D v3.0
GeoMoS Web v2.1 Advanced Visualisation Capabilities
Total Stations for Bavarian Surveying Agency
Leica Builder Integrates With Construction Software
Preparations Underway for Hexagon 2012
Support for ASTM E57 Data Exchange Format
GNSS Reference Station Network for Bosnia and Herzegovina
Partnership for Radio Positioning System


GMES Initial Operations (GIO) Land Monitoring Services
Rugged Trimble Juno Series
Olympic Planning Rerouting During Olympic Congestions
Dutch Minister to Open Geospatial World Forum 2012
TatukGIS Developer Kernel 10 Upgrade
Netcad Asia Convention
Community Heritage Project Using GIS Visualisation
Teaching Award for Russell G. Congalton
ION Autonomous Snowplough Competition Winners
GeoCore 2012 with Lidar API


     


Comments (0):
There are no comments yet.
Make your comment:
Name:
Your comment:
Type over the 2 words (or number) from the picture
 
Most Popular articles Most Popular News Most Popular Jobs
Spacer


Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
 

Interactive


3D Scanning of Historic Sugar Factories

The Alliance for Integrated Spatial Technologies at the University of South Florida, USA, recently worked with the Florida Park Service on a project to document the remains of several historic sugar-mill sites in the State Parks to create as-builts to be used in preservation and conservation of these resources. The FARO LS 880, along with GPS and total station georeferencing and colour imaging, was used on these projects. 

 

 Last 5 items:
 3D Scanning of Historic Sugar Factories
 Road Improvement Survey with UAV
 3D BIM + money = 5D
 Setting up a survey in a swamp
 Launch of the 9th Baidu Satellite
 
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer