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JCB AND LEICA TEAM UP ON EXCAVATOR CONTROL SOLUTIONS

JCB and Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, have announced that they are joining forces to offer factory-fitted 2D and 3D-ready semiautomated excavator control solutions.

From March 2024, the solutions - known as Intelligrade - will be available initially on the JCB 220X tracked excavator in the UK before being offered across the whole JCB X Series range in additional regions.

Leica Geosystems 2D and 3D-ready machine control solutions are available with semi-auto configuration to enhance productivity, accuracy, and safety by automating functions such as boom, bucket and tilt rotator control, and to reduce human error in construction operations.

Working to predetermined site plans, the 2D machine control system is said to provide real-time guidance and accuracy for tasks such as grading and levelling, ensuring the excavator’s bucket or blade achieves the desired slope or elevation. This solution is ideal for projects that involve simple terrain or require basic grading. Users can also choose the 3D-ready option to retain the flexibility of upgrading to 3D in the future.

“We are committed to innovation with our X Series range and this introduction will mean new levels of efficiency and reduced operating costs. In addition, it gives operators greater levels of accuracy when using X Series machines, delivering high standards on construction sites. It also reduces the need for additional surveyors on site, leading to enhanced levels of safety,” said Paul Swallow, business head of excavators, JCB.

“Leica Geosystems is a leader in the field of 2D and 3D machine control and, by integrating these products at the factory, it ensures they are perfectly set up and available to use from the outset. Customers can achieve all the benefits of semi-auto machine control without the disruption or complexity of retrofitting in the field.”

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