Intro - iDig 2D+ (GPS) CT740 Excavator Grade Control Kit

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 พ.ค. 2024
  • In this video, I introduce the iDig 2D+ (GPS) CT740 & CT741 CONNECT 2D Excavator Grade Control system on a John Deere Excavator. This system uses an iDig Spotman GPS/GNSS Receiver to eliminate the need to bench every time the excavator moves.
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    We are an authorized iDig dealer. Discover the iDig excavator guidance system, which is useful for all your construction sites and WILL save you valuable time. No need to leave the cabin to check the measurements, no risk of tearing cables, and this system can be adapted to more than 100 machines and/or buckets. For all field applications that you will be confronted with your excavator, iDig Grade Control System will be your ideal partner: Excavations, Foundations, Trenches, Slopes, Embankments, Parking Lots & Swimming Pools. Dig to the nearest centimeter with the correct percentage of slope and save time on your sites.
    The Big Angle Sensor is about 6.3 Inches long, and it allows for quicker benching off of a laser, after the laser calibration is setup.
    INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY, TIME AND MONEY
    - No need to constantly stop your machine to check grade
    - No need for a grade checker for grade control
    - All information is shown in real time in the cab
    - Eliminate the grade checker in the hole and over digging thanks to a better accuracy
    IDIG SYSTEM IS MADE FOR SITE CONDITIONS
    - With the RF connection you remove the need for cables
    - The iDig is compact, durable and waterproof
    - Work with a ground reference or a laser
    - Calculate slopes to reproduce profiles in the same way
    - Solar charge eliminates the constraints of regular charging and need for batteries

ความคิดเห็น • 2

  • @danielboisvert4765
    @danielboisvert4765 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    How accurate is the + and 3d. I was told within a golf ball

    • @4kequipment88
      @4kequipment88  14 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      The accuracy is based on the quality and amount of satellites the receivers are seeing. In an area not seeing many satellites with a lot of tree coverage, there is much less accuracy than the opposite. In general, it can be accurate down to a quarter inch.