With this update, the Trimble Siteworks Software now supports a more fluid workflow that bridges the gap between layout and machine operation. Operators can move from surveying to in-field machine guidance without needing to switch systems, even when working with tilt buckets and tilt couplers.
"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."
The full system configuration includes the Trimble R780 GNSS Smart Antenna with tilt compensation technology and Trimble's ProPoint positioning engine. Operators can run Siteworks either on a Trimble field tablet or a compatible personal device.
Trimble WorksManager Software further expands project connectivity, enabling real-time design sharing, remote technical support, and continuous jobsite progress. When paired with Trimble CenterPoint RTX correction services, users benefit from global high-accuracy positioning through satellite or IP-based networks, without relying on local base stations or VRS infrastructures.
Related Links
Trimble
GPS Applications, Technology and Suppliers
Subscribe Free To Our Daily Newsletters |
Subscribe Free To Our Daily Newsletters |