LS-B10
Laser-controlled machines - automating the levelling process. How it's working?
Topcon LSB10 laser sensor is mounted to the blade or boom of the machine, which gives the operator simple messages: e.g. lower the blade, raise the blade, keep it up. Signals are given using coloured LED's or arrows, visible even in the sun. How does the sensor know what to do the operator? He compares his height (and hence the height of the blade) with the ideal reference plane and works correctly to this plane. The effect is that the terrain can be levelled in fewer passes, and more precisely.
Laser control of machines is the simplest and basically the cheapest solution automating the levelling process. Mounting to the boom is simple - the LS-B10 sensor is equipped with a magnetic holder, so you just literally put it to the machine and hold it tightly. Also, after finishing work, this sensor can be removed and stored in a safe place or easily transferred to another device. On the blade, the sensors must be mounted on unique masts. In more advanced solutions, two sensors are used, and information from the sensors is transmitted to the control panel in the operator's cabin. Laser control can be used wherever level or height control is required - so it can be used with a blade (in a bulldozer or grader), with a bucket (in an excavator) or a spreader beam when the asphalt is being laid. Typically, these systems - in addition to laser sensors, also use sensors of other types (ultrasonic, gravitational). Topcon offers solutions for almost all machines - typical or unusual.
Technical characteristics
Advantages
- Wide range of laser beam reception (12 cm), 270 ° – greater control of the work,
- High work accuracy adjusted depending on the needs between 4 settings (from 2 mm to 30 mm),
- Everything in sight – a large, legible LED display helps control the height of the blade or excavator bucket (1D systems),
- Durable housing construction – high resistance to water and dust, confirmed by IPX6 class,
- Long operating time with one set of batteries – 100 hours,
- Solid mounting on the machine with magnets,
- Reliable, reliable equipment – made in Japan,
- The option of measuring using the classic method on a laser patch via a sensor holder.
We are getting better and better for you and your opinion will definitely help us to provide you with better services