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Stegg Civil
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 ก.พ. 2018
We are passionate about Civil Construction and sharing our knowledge and training our industry.
Data is incredibly important in Civil Construction. GPS Machine Control and Aerial Drone survey are an integral part of Civil Construction and put the data into the hands of those building the infrastructure to improve productiviey, safety, and enjoyment.
We'll be sharing with some insights to GPS Machine Control on machines to improve productivity and enjoyment for the most important person - the bum in the seat!
Currently based in Warragul Victoria, Australia.
Data is incredibly important in Civil Construction. GPS Machine Control and Aerial Drone survey are an integral part of Civil Construction and put the data into the hands of those building the infrastructure to improve productiviey, safety, and enjoyment.
We'll be sharing with some insights to GPS Machine Control on machines to improve productivity and enjoyment for the most important person - the bum in the seat!
Currently based in Warragul Victoria, Australia.
Topcon at work
@steggcivil and @TopconPositioningSystems and @Aptella_ at work creating farm tracks and utilising @GPS_Machine_Control to assist in the field with precision construction.
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[Topcon GPS Machine Control] - Excavation to a Design Surface
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I've been working on a Topcon Masterclass set of videos to showcase the full utilisation for Topcon machines - particularly Excavators. This course can be purchased to help you get the most out of your GPS Machine control as fast as possible. Jump on to www.steggcivil.com.au to register your interest. This video focuses on excavation using GPS Machine Control below a design surface provided by ...
Excavator Topcon GPS Pipeline digging
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Watch my mate Phil who is an experienced operator utilising Topcon Machine Control to excavate for a poly pipeline installation. He used the Machine Control to dig to line and depth prior to the installation crew working behind him. Watch how he digs as he glimpses at the screen as he needs. This is a great example of Machine Control in action particularly in an excavator. Hope you enjoy it. Ma...
Topcon GPS Machine Control training from the seat (2019). [More to come]
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3D Machine Control TOPCON Gps in excavators will assist your business be more productive and more efficient. The 3DMC excavator or grader or dozer operator will enjoy the flexibility of creating designs in the field. Civil Engineering and Civil Construction depend on good setout and good data. Utilising GPS information this data is in the hands (and at the fingertips) of the operator and allows...
All good othee than how much you do in a day tracker. Mondays and Friday's are only for the operator to know
I work in a coal mine driving dozers - mostly D11's - and little diggers - 50 to 120 ton machines. We use Leica for all the work around the mine. Great to have something where all the machines in an area can work off one design file to achieve a result. I had to dig a 3mtr deep trench the other day to put some 280mm poly pipe under a new haul road for a highwall pump we will need in the next month or so.
sweet xxx nice one ulegend
Awesome!! Thanks for teaching!!
An intelligent excavator would accomplish this same work much quicker.. you should try one out.
Do you happen to have a workflow on how to access the what I'll call "Dig to Line" function?
Just started using gps, its a game changer
Interesting sistem of working, I'd love to work with it,
Excellent work. We in Morocco have few movements that work with this technology. To work as a group leader in the field of digging trenches and building reservoirs for potable water
Love the videos mate thank you very helpful! Can you please make more videos? How do I create a horizontal offset? Like if I have to box a road out at 1m behind back of kerb how would I go about that?
Hi Nate. That's no problems. It combines steering horizontally to a line (to outer edge bucket) by 1m.....then using surface to grab height off inner edge of bucket. 2 assumptions: 1) whoever has put your file together has strung the lip or back kerb line you are steering to. 2) your bucket is wider than 1m
Great video
Thanks mate
Hi mate, can learn face to face ? I don’t mind pay u . Thanks
Sure can. Where you based?
Very informative thank you
No problems Jim. Glad you like it. I'll be finalising a series of video tutorials in the next little while which will showcase all of the abilities of the machine control from the seat. Let me know if you're interested and I'll keep you informed.
Stegg how do you get the machine to dig to a line like that? does it still need a surface loading for the trench? or can you do it by just loading up a 3d polyline ?
Hi Anthony. Digging to polylines (or creating your own to dig to) is not covered in this video. You can certainly create your own 3d polyline in the file or even create from the digger. Ideal for sewer or stormwater installation on line and grade!!!
@@steggcivil that's great goes that negate the need for a surface ?
@@anthonydowd8180 No mate. Surface excavation is used to dig out roads, wetlands or to dig utilities below a finished height (minimum requirements). Digging to a line is different and also necessary in some applications like stormwater and sewer digging where the trench (ie pipe) needs to be on grade and not relative to the surface at all.
Cheers stegg much appreciated
@@anthonydowd8180 No worries mate. Mark.
Just wondering how many meters a day you average with that system?
Hi Nigel. Tough to say - I didn't ask the guys while I was there but they were dealing with limited access for crushed rock, traffic management, the digger is set between trees and powerlines so probably not the job to set as a benchmark. With Topcon GPS you don't need anyone checking heights.....and no-one to paint the line for the trench.....so if the guys at the back can keep up with stone and laying, then the first digger can usually drop back and backfill earlier.
@@steggcivil Thanks for the reply . I’ve only been digging for a couple of years and was mainly interested how many meters ur lead digger does just to see how I’m travelling. We do airport lighting so average about 5-7 km for a rural airport job. Cheers Nigel
I'm Happy to say I'm learning how to create plans in m 3d to load onto the machines with topcon and it seems to be coming naturally. Oddly I think it's kind of fun.
Yes more he said in the next video
Please make more videos
I wish you would put more videos out. This one is supper informative. I’d like to see a video for doing triangulated surfaces. All the custom surfaces would be great. In video display is super nice.
Great video, I like to know how you show the display screen in the video in real time