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| Komatsu’s Smart Construction Retrofit kits ![]() "No matter where you are in your Smart Construction journey, we have the expertise to help you integrate and optimize your fleet, based on your specific needs," said Ron Schwieters, senior product manager, customer solutions for Komatsu. "Smart Construction Retrofit kits are an entry-level solution that can help bridge the technology gap and drive production improvements to your fleet." Benefits of Smart Construction Retrofit – Gives operators the latest design data – Measures payload volume and load counts – Lets you monitor production from the office Once a conventional excavator is fitted with Smart Construction Retrofit, operators no longer have to set up a laser or bench every time the machine moves. The global navigation satellite system (GNSS) can determine where a machine is on the job site and what the target grade is. The need for additional labor is reduced because the technology collects and delivers information directly to the operator, so fewer people have to be working on the ground, or in an open trench. Increase productivity Machine production can be monitored from the office by integrating Smart Construction applications, and as-built and payload data can be collected for progress tracking. With Smart Construction Retrofit you can reduce handling and reworking material which helps drive both productivity and profitability. The payload meter helps prevent overloaded trucks by promoting proper loading weights for on- and off-road vehicles, to reduce the potential for equipment damage and other risks. Construction projects depend on robust data that is easily shared, replicated and updated. Learn more about how you can affordably leverage 3D data from nearly every Komatsu excavator, as well as more information about Komatsu's suite of Smart Construction solutions, that help advance automation with integrated technologies that help maximize production. write your comments about the article :: © 2022 Construction News :: home page |