Trimble goes live with machine-guidance module for track loaders
08 November 2024
US-based construction technology and software firm Trimble launched its Siteworks Machine Guidance Module (SMGM) for compact track loaders, a move the company said, “marks the first new machine type for [the module] since it was introduced for excavators in 2023.”
The company said SMGM now offers track loaders solutions for layout, grading and levelling.
“The solution gives users the ability to move the system among multiple machines and jobsites, and to utilise their existing technology on-machine quickly and easily, with the addition of a simple-to-install machine kit and the Siteworks software module,” said Trimble.
Elwyn McLachlan, vice president, civil solutions at Trimble, added, “The Siteworks Machine Guidance Module has been popular since the day we introduced it because it gives operators a simple, high value, one-stop-shop for both survey and grade control.
“With [SMGM], the operator can easily use the bucket to level materials to design, which would previously require switching to either a grading or box blade attachment.”
The Siteworks Machine Guidance system includes the Trimble SPS986 or Trimble R780 GNSS Smart Antenna with tilt compensation and the Trimble ProPoint positioning engine, and works with personal devises or Trimble field tablets that support SMGM’s software.
“Contractors can… transfer the GNSS receiver and field tablet from the pole to the compact track loader or excavator to provide in-cab, 3D machine guidance, and grade checking capabilities without the need for a surveyor,” said Trimble.
“Also, using a Trimble correction service such as CenterPoint RTX, contractors can experience greater mobility without the constraints of a local base station or VRS network, and benefit from high-level accuracy delivered worldwide via satellite or cellular/IP.”
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