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Spectra Precision Laser DDS300 Depth Display System for Excavators
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DDS300 Depth Display System
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DDS300 Depth Display System for Excavators
Wireless sensors Reduce installation and setup time (typically less than 1 hour) to minimize startup and maximize production time 7 inch color touch screen display Increase ease of use, visibility of action and reference status Portable easy to install components To maximize machine use, the DDS300 system is easily moved from machine to machine allowing you to select the best machine for the application Maximizing machine and manpower By increasing productivity and decreasing material overage for a quick return on investment Laser referencing Using the LR15 reduces setup and benchmarking Use the LR15 as a stand alone display receiver (separate from DDS300) for simple depth display increasing overall system flexibility and benefit Mini Excavator Backhoe Loader Excavator
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System Components Wireless boom, stick and bucket sensors communicate their angles to the operator display Stick Sensor Boom Sensor Operator Display Laser Receiver Bucket Sensor
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DDS300 is Flexible Easily installed – ~1 Hour
Easily moved from one machine to another – ~20 min More machine types – Mini/mid excavator, Backhoe More capabilities – Increased applications Utilizes LR15 – Used with or without DDS300 as display receiver Maximize machine/operator productivity – Less time waiting for grade checker Mini Excavator Backhoe Loader Excavator
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DDS300: Key Features Operating or elevation display Audible Alarm
Display shows operating boom, stick and bucket Hi – On-grade – Low indicator light display Audible Alarm Depth – Reduces “over cutting” Height – Avoid wires and obstacles above Laser Receiver Option Eliminates multiple benchmarks Removed for use on other machines Move location from a single bench-point
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DDS300: Key Features Setup regional and user preferences Units
Metric, feet Language Zoom feature Warning Layer Distance from desired depth initial alert begins Dead Zone Extends the on-grade to show on grade before desired depth is reached Main Menu Alarm On Alarm Off 0.00 Feet Wireless Dead Zone 0.05 Warning Layer 0.3 Display Rnding Units Systems Type + - English Manual Language Zoom Mode Warning = .3 Desired Depth = 4’ Dead Zone = .05
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Applications Excavation Trenching Grading Profiles Basements
Foundations Footers Trenching Flat bottom Simple slope Grading Flat and simple slope Embankments Profiles Canals and batters
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DDS300 for Excavators: Key Pivot Points
Boom Stick Bucket
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Spectra Precision Laser Machine Control Products by Machine
Functionality Mini Excavator (1 – 10 ton) DDS300 / LR20 Depth Display Backhoes DDS300 / LR20 / LR50 / LR60 Small Excavator (11 – 19 ton) DDS300 / LR20 / LR50 / LR60 Medium Excavator (20 – 28 ton) DDS300 / LR50 / LR60 Skid Steer loader LR20 Elevation Display Skid-steer with attachment LR10 / LR20 and LR50 / MC50 and CBXX Automatic Lift or Lift / Tilt Tractor and Scraper Smaller Dozer (60 – 100 HP) MC50 / LR30 / LR50 and CBXX
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Summary Entry-level but highly featured Cost Conscious
Easy to setup and use, little training required Cost Conscious Products intended for the user who may not have a full time need for elevation control, but is still required to have a means of elevation control, quick ROI Flexibility in Features From simple depth and slope display to more complex excavating jobs the feature sets of these components allows the user capability to move from application to application with the same machine simply and quickly
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