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Trimble ® LOADRITE ® X2350 Payload System for Excavators

Trimble ® LOADRITE ® X2350 Payload System for Excavators. What is the X2350 Payload System?. Onboard payload measurement system for: Tracked and wheeled excavators Mono Boom From 12 ton to 90 ton categories Allows for accurate weighing without delays Weighs the material in the bucket

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Trimble ® LOADRITE ® X2350 Payload System for Excavators

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  1. Trimble®LOADRITE®X2350 Payload System for Excavators

  2. What is the X2350 Payload System? • Onboard payload measurement system for: • Tracked and wheeled excavators • Mono Boom • From 12 ton to 90 ton categories • Allows for accurate weighing without delays • Weighs the material in the bucket • Displays the payload information on in-cab display 2

  3. How does it work? Pressure Transducers In Cab Printer (optional) In Cab Indicator Chassis Sensors Bucket Sensor Boom and Stick Position Sensors

  4. Trimble LOADRITE X2350 • Dynamic weighing system • No restriction on operation • Multiple weighing zones • Able to work in all conditions On-board Printer

  5. Civil Construction - Why do I want one? • Overload fines • Not high value proposition (some countries) • fines considered as operational cost • covered by tonnage moved per day • Safety “Chain of Responsibility” (some countries)

  6. Civil Construction • Companies that load haul trucks and move materials away from a job site • Mix of machinery ownership • Qualifying prospects • Significant volume on-road load-out • Responsible operator • Have “project” orientation

  7. Civil Construction - Why do I want one? • Balanced and unbalanced sites • Contaminated soil – material tracking • Optimizing loads > Increased production for load-out and transport • Actual cost vs. tender estimates • Checking disposal costs • Monitoring project progress • Application limitationsAxle Weights and Sticky Materials

  8. Civil Construction - Why do I want one? • Civil Manager • Material management • Landfill management • Accurate management reporting daily/weekly/monthly on site productivity • Negotiation platform when managing trucks

  9. Civil Construction - Why do I want one? • Site Superintendent • Safety of on-road trucks • Monitoring of production levels • Contractor management • Productivity analysis • Increased resource – no truck captain required • Mobility of scale

  10. Civil Construction - Why do I want one? • Lead Contractor • Site productivity • Project progress tracking • Cost management

  11. Quarrying - Why do I want one? • At the face • Blast efficiency • Face productivity • Haul truck optimization • Maintenance cost reduction • Minimize tire ware

  12. Remote Sand Pit/ Quarries

  13. Boulder Sorting • For sea retaining walls • Sort to a shopping list • Need boulders of a certain size/weight

  14. Rail/Harbour Work • Load-out of: • Barges • Train carriages • Distance to weighbridge/truck scale • Difficult to unload

  15. Green Waste/Material • Difficult application • Areas of concern • Movable thumb • Light material

  16. Waste/Recycling • Difficult application • Areas of concern: • Fixed thumb • Light material • Bucket sensor required

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