By adding the Trimble Siteworks Machine Guidance system operators understand where the bucket is in relation to the 3D model at all times.
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Multiple workflows in one system
The Siteworks Machine Guidance system is designed to quickly transition between tasks. Operators can utilize the same system for surveying and machine control, moving it between machines and job sites. The guidance system can be installed with a simple kit and the Siteworks Machine Guidance software module.
The system includes the Trimble R780 GNSS Smart Antenna with tilt compensation, powered by the Trimble ProPoint positioning engine, and a compatible bring-your-own-device or Trimble field tablet running Siteworks software.
In addition to increasing efficiency in the field, contractors can also easily share designs, access remote support, and keep projects moving using Trimble WorksManager Software. When used in conjunction with a real-time Trimble correction service, such as Trimble CenterPoint RTX, contractors gain increased mobility. This feature eliminates the need for local base stations or VRS networks and helps achieve high-accuracy positioning worldwide via satellite or cellular/IP, even in remote areas.
“Siteworks Machine Guidance is an all-in-one solution for both layout and excavation. By adding the benefits of 3D guidance to the tip of a tilt bucket, operators understand where the bucket is in relation to the 3D model at all times,” said Elwyn McLachlan, vice president of civil solutions at Trimble. “The operator can create constructible designs in the field by measuring points with Siteworks as a GNSS rover, place it on the machine and dig to the design using full 3D machine guidance, and then take the technology off the machine again to capture the as-built. The entire workflow is simple and efficient for one person to complete.”
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