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Trimble Earthworks Horizontal Guidance

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  • Опубликовано: 21 мар 2023
  • SITECH Intermountain Trimble Earthworks Horizontal Guidance:
    Trimble Earthworks Horizontal Guidance is a powerful tool that helps you operate your dozer more safely and efficiently. With Horizontal Guidance, you can stay on track even in challenging conditions, reducing the risk of accidents and improving your productivity.
    Horizontal Guidance uses a variety of sensors to track your dozer's position and orientation, and then provides real-time feedback on a display in the cab. This feedback helps you stay on the desired path, even when the ground is uneven or there are obstacles in the way.
    Trimble Earthworks Horizontal Guidance is easy to use and can be installed on most dozers. It's a valuable tool for any contractor who wants to improve safety, productivity, and profitability.
    Here are some of the benefits of using Trimble Earthworks Horizontal Guidance:
    * Increased safety: Horizontal Guidance helps you stay on track and avoid obstacles, reducing the risk of accidents.
    * Improved productivity: Horizontal Guidance can help you complete jobs faster and more accurately.
    * Reduced costs: Horizontal Guidance can help you save money on fuel, labor, and materials.
    If you're looking for a way to improve safety, productivity, and profitability on your next project, consider using Trimble Earthworks Horizontal Guidance from SITECH Intermountain

Комментарии • 7

  • @craig7878
    @craig7878 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, are you using a simulator on PC to run earthworks? How can I get this? I am a machine operator and also 2nd year Civil Engineering student, and want to play around with it.

    • @JeffLarsen-iz8qk
      @JeffLarsen-iz8qk 7 месяцев назад

      Yes I am using a Simulator on some of these videos. I can send you a link with all the files you may need to set up the emulator if you want to send me your email address.

  • @JCz-uc1uz
    @JCz-uc1uz Месяц назад +1

    Hello, I'm new to using this, could you help me how to do my street leveling but with 4 inches below my curve.

    • @JeffLarsen-iz8qk
      @JeffLarsen-iz8qk Месяц назад +1

      If I am understanding what you need is to put a vertical offset down from finish grade? If so, it is the icon on the top right of the screen that has a 2 arrows pointing at each other and a line through it. Touch and hold on that and then in there put a vertical offset of 4 inches and then hit the minus button to it’s left so that it is minis 4 inches. Then on the main screen your cut and fill will represent an offset and autos will follow that. Is that what you are asking?

    • @JCz-uc1uz
      @JCz-uc1uz Месяц назад

      @@JeffLarsen-iz8qk yes excellent thanks for your help 👏

    • @JCz-uc1uz
      @JCz-uc1uz Месяц назад

      @@JeffLarsen-iz8qk Now that you've helped me with this, could you make a video explaining how to calibrate my blade since it's two inches above my final elevations?

    • @JeffLarsen-iz8qk
      @JeffLarsen-iz8qk Месяц назад

      @@JCz-uc1uz well you would not do any calibrations, you would then go back into the vertical offset option and put it 2 inches in the positive instead of a negative for below grade.