Dozer Control Lever
A low-effort, electronic dozer control handle gives the
operator control of all dozer functions with one hand.
Fore/aft movement of the lever lowers and raises the blade.
Left/right movement directionally tilts the blade. The thumb
lever at the top of the handle controls blade pitch fore and
aft. The trigger switch toggles between single and dual tilt.
Blade response and blade float can be set/adjusted using
the Advisor Panel.
The left and right side thumb buttons provide control over
the semi-automated blade pitch functions (load, carry,
and spread) that the dual tilt attachment provides.
The two buttons also provide control over the AccuGrade™
blade control attachment when the machine is so equipped.
The buttons turn on AccuGrade, provide manual increment
and decrement control, and turn off AccuGrade.
Electronic Ripper Control
A rigidly mounted handgrip provides firm support for
the operator even when ripping in the roughest terrain.
The low effort thumb lever controls raising and lowering.
The finger lever controls shank-in and shank-out positioning.
Programmable features, such as Auto Lift, Shank-out, and
Auto Stow, increase efficiency for the operator.
Finger Tip Controls (FTC)
Clustered for easy, one-hand operation to the operator’s left.
They control steering, machine direction and gear selection.
AutoCarry (optional)
AutoCarry provides automatic blade control during the
carry segment of dozing cycle. It is intended to enhance the
operator’s productivity in high production earthmoving with
carry distances over 30.5 m (100 ft).
Computer Aided Earthmoving System (CAES) (optional)
This on-board electronic site plan directs machine operators,
in real-time, where to cut and fill. A graphical map of the
design plan and a view of the machine’s horizontal and
vertical position simplify operation and enhance production.
This advanced information tool combines GPS technology
(centimeter-level) and in-cab computing capabilities for
precise grade and slope control. Ideal applications include
benches, roads, leach pads, dump areas, and reclamation sites.
AccuGrade (optional)
Automated blade control system that allows operators to
grade with increased accuracy. Machine-mounted sensors
are used to calculate precise blade slope and elevation.
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