New Leica Geosystems Solution Brings Machine Control to Compact Excavators
Leica Geosystems has launched the new Leica
iCON site excavator technology, a machine control solution that enables compact
excavators to carry out designs easily and accurately.
When space is limited, compact excavators
are required to get the job done right the first time. To increase the
efficiency and accuracy of trenching, grading, or moving material on a smaller
scale, Leica Geosystems further expands its portfolio by offering machine
guidance for small excavators.
The iCON site excavator solution introduces
three new components: a new software application, a new dual GNSS receiver, and
an optional communication device. The iCON site excavator application is
available as stand-alone software or as an add-on within the existing and
well-established iCON site platform. When used as an add-on, it enables a new
workflow for on- and off-machine tasks, allowing construction workers to
execute a variety of jobs, leveraging the same tools.
For instance, operators can use the
controller unit with a Smart Antenna to stake out or create a design, then
mount it in the cab to start grading according to the design. As soon as the
excavation or grading to the correct design has been completed, the operator
can use the same system to perform as-built checks. This new solution is not
only optimizing earthmoving tasks for compact excavators, but thanks to the
iCON site platform, operators can use it for both on- and off-machine
applications, resulting in efficient equipment and personnel deployment.
The iCON site excavator application will be
available for a range of iCON field controllers in various sizes. The new GNSS
receiver and communication device are designed specifically for compact
machines, allowing more flexibility to adjust to different sites and project
requirements.
"The Leica iCON site excavator is a very
flexible and easy-to-use machine control solution which opens the door to
digital construction for small- and medium-sized heavy construction
companies," says Magnus Thibblin, president of machine control at Leica
Geosystems. "Now, compact excavators can contribute to small or large
projects with efficiency powered by Leica Geosystems' machine control
functionality. This sets contractors on a path toward autonomy, enabling them
to do earthmoving and detailed grading tasks more efficiently and sustainably."