TD63 bulldozer control system

TD63 bulldozer control system

CHCNAV TD63 bulldozer control system helps improve the quality and efficiency of grading work. A high-precision dual-antenna GNSS system and inertial sensor combined with DO-Tech technology provide reliable 3D positioning to determine real-time blade position relative to the target surface. Using the system allows you to achieve the required accuracy in less time, increasing efficiency and productivity by eliminating the need for constant supervision by the surveyor.

Description

TD63 bulldozer control system in Uzbekistan, Tashkent

The 10-inch touch panel allows you to display all the necessary information on one screen. GradeNav TD63 software offers a simple yet powerful tool for all precision grading tasks. Project information, cut/fill information, and design surface are displayed on the screen.

High dynamic positioning performance with dual GNSS antennas and tilt sensor

CHCNAV DO-Tech technology combines GNSS and tilt sensors to achieve blade positioning accuracy of ±3 cm. The GNSS receiver tracks all modern systems – GLONASS, GPS, BeiDou, Galileo out of the box and supports receiving corrections via both NTRIP and VHF.

Increased durability in construction conditions TD63 bulldozer control system

The TD63’s industrial design is designed to withstand harsh environments. All components are protected from dust and moisture, vibration, and the touch screen has an anti-reflective coating. The TD63 dozer control system helps you complete tasks with greater productivity, delivering a quick return on investment.

Can be used on graders TD63 bulldozer control system

The system can be upgraded to TG63 by adding a distributor, some cables and a grader software license.

Color indication of accuracy TD63 bulldozer control system

You can set colors to display cut/fill to match the precision you require, as well as unclimbed areas to differentiate graded areas.
Alarms for exceeding the boundaries of the established work area ensure accuracy and detail of work.

GradeNav software can be trained in a day TD63 bulldozer control system

GradeNav TD63 installed on the 10″ panel supports the import of DXF files, including surfaces, slopes, TIN models, curves, to manage all surface alignment operations according to project requirements . GradeNav is intuitive, helping even novice machinists complete projects quickly.
The DO-Tech algorithm developed by CHCNAV improves the leveling accuracy to ±3cm, which can fully meet the requirements of earthwork construction.
Several custom configurations can be configured to define the operating parameters of the object and simplify the operator’s work.

The TD63 bulldozer control system refers to the control system used in the TD63 series of bulldozers. While specific details may vary depending on the manufacturer and model, here are some common features and components you might find in a typical bulldozer control system:

  1. Engine Control: The control system manages the engine operation, including throttle control, fuel injection, and engine speed regulation. It ensures optimal performance and efficiency while operating the bulldozer.
  2. Hydraulic System Control: Bulldozers rely heavily on hydraulic systems for controlling the movement of the blade, ripper, and other attachments. The control system regulates hydraulic pressure, flow, and direction to facilitate smooth and precise operation of these components.
  3. Transmission Control: Bulldozers typically feature hydrostatic or power-shift transmissions, which are controlled by the control system. It manages gear shifting, speed control, and torque distribution to the tracks or wheels.
  4. Blade Control: The control system governs the movement and positioning of the bulldozer blade, allowing operators to raise, lower, tilt, and angle the blade as needed for various earthmoving tasks.
  5. Ripper Control (if equipped): Some bulldozers are equipped with a ripper attachment for breaking up compacted soil or rock. The control system regulates the operation of the ripper, including raising, lowering, and angling the ripper teeth.
  6. Joystick or Control Lever: Operators typically use a joystick or control lever to manipulate the various functions of the bulldozer, such as blade movement and steering. The control system interprets the operator’s inputs and translates them into commands for the corresponding actuators and hydraulic valves.
  7. Electronic Control Unit (ECU): The ECU is the brain of the bulldozer control system, responsible for processing sensor inputs, executing control algorithms, and coordinating the operation of various subsystems. It ensures smooth and efficient operation while monitoring critical parameters such as engine temperature, hydraulic pressure, and system status.
  8. Display and Interface: Modern bulldozers often feature a display screen or interface panel that provides operators with real-time feedback on machine status, performance metrics, and diagnostic information. The control system drives these displays and interfaces with the operator.
  9. Safety Systems: The control system may incorporate safety features such as overload protection, automatic shut-off, and audible or visual warnings to prevent accidents and protect both the operator and the machine.

Overall, the TD63 bulldozer control system plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of the bulldozer while providing operators with intuitive control and feedback mechanisms. Specific features and capabilities may vary depending on the manufacturer and model of the bulldozer.

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