Machine Control Add Ons
9169 Joystick Interface
Topcon’s new Joystick Interface Box is a revolutionary new concept for automating Caterpillar® D8T and D9T dozers.
LS-B10
The LS-B10 series provides cost-effective solutions for grade control on small machines such as backhoes, mini-excavators, skid steer loaders, and other compact equipment.
LS-B10W
The advanced LS-B10W offers built-in wireless technology and CANopen (Controller Area Network) connectivity to provide the ultimate in communications flexibility.
LS-B2
The versatile LS-B2 works easily with any machine so you only need one receiver for any job.
RD-10W
The new RD-10W in-cab remote display brings grade information via wireless link in front of the operator – where it is needed most.
Smoothtrac
Smoothtrac® is the non-contacting way to dramatically improve accuracy on every job.
Slope Meter "SSM" Steep Slope Meter
The Steep Slope Meter combines the features of the "No. 1" and the "No. 2NS". The "SSM" is used to determine "percent of grade" and is calibrated to read from 0-50%. The "SSM" is used in applications where a steeper slope reading is required (as compared to the "No. 2NS"), but the operator or engineer requires a reading in "percent of grade". This product works well on bulldozers and similar equipment.
Slope Meter No.1
Used for all slope and crown construction. The figures shown on the scale represent slope. For example, when the indicator ball is over number "8", it indicates an "8-to-1" slope. The small triangles (shown between 0 and 8) represent degrees, for reference purposes. Slope-Meter "No. 1" is widely used on motor graders, bulldozers, and similar equipment.
Slope Meter No.2 NS
Used to determine "percent of grade" and is calibrated to read from .00 to .12 (0-12%). The "No. 2NS" aids the operator and speeds work on motor graders, asphalt pavers, wheel ditches, tunneling machines, and other equipment where exacting specifications are required. The "No. 2NS" is installed at the factory by leading equipment manufacturers.
Slope Meter, Safe Curve Speed Indicator
The safe driving speed for any curve is quickly and accurately determined with the "SCSI" mounted in the engineer's car. The scale reads zero when the car is level, and will show "tilt" up to 25 degrees on each side. The scale is red beyond +/-10 degrees to denote danger zones. The "SCSI" was designed by Slope-Meter in accordance with the specifications of the Minnesota Highway Dept. Traffic Division and is used nation-wide by highway and traffic engineers. BROCHURE ON ALL SLOPE METERS.

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