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For on-site protection in hazardous reflux conditions, Caterpillar announced the extension of remote operation of the Command device to Cat D5, D6 and D7 excavators.
Command for Dozing removes operators from the cab and provides remote control at a safe distance in programs such as recovery/recovery work, leaching or tearing dampers, reflow of liquefied ponds, and operations around hazardous fabrics or volatile surfaces.
Next-generation bulldozers are shipped from the factory in a position of use, speeding up the installation of the box with only a few additional portions required. With Command fully incorporated with the machine’s electronic and hydraulic systems, remote operation provides fast, elegant and virtually latency-free response.
Companies have the option of equipping excavators with direct vision operation (LOS) or no vision operation (NLOS), and a ground-level transfer temporarily transfers between manual and remote operation of the excavator. restart without delay after disruptive processes, such as blasting in quarry applications.
Beyond improving the protection of operations and expanding productivity, Command for Dozing provides a forward-looking solution to the shortage of hard work and more education opportunities for new operators. By allowing the operator to paint the machine outdoors, Command opens up opportunities for others with physical limitations that prevent them from entering the equipment. It can attract a new generation of staff while extending the longevity of experienced traders.
Portable and lightweight, the console (LOS) allows staff to paint outside the cab while remaining on site and in direct eye contact with the excavator. With a diversity of up to 437 m, the console places the user for optimal visibility.
Requiring no on-site communication infrastructure, it is ideal for short-term and emergency remote operations. An ergonomic console design includes intuitive controls with ISO symbols that give all excavator purposes, while an LED display provides a transparent reading of machine status.
For ease of use, the console system (LOS) supports several assistive technologies that the operator would have inside the cab, adding TractionArray AutoCarry and solid blade. Unlocked with an electronic access card, the console can be configured for some other command-equipped device simply by converting an RFID chip. Its lithium-ion battery provides fast charging and long operating times at different ambient temperatures.
Built-in protection functions prevent all excavator movements if the remote control is pressed to prevent transfer, wireless communication is lost, or the console is tilted more than forty-five degrees.
The station allows offline operation in the comfort of an air-conditioned workplace on site or several kilometers away, as the distance is limited only through the functions of wireless network paints. operators can paint with less fatigue.
The configurable station offers a cabin feel with familiar controls, all with pedals, joysticks, adjustable seat, switches and storage. The screens will offer images of the left and right cutting edges, the more sensitive center sheet and the rear view that includes the ripper.
Beyond console handling technologies (LOS), the control station (NLOS) provides compatibility with the blade load monitor, tilt and tilt with 3-d have the same reaction time as in the cabin. some other device provided with controls – bulldozer, wheel loader or excavator – from the same site or from other sites with virtually no downtime for shift adjustments or to reach the task site.
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