Coming soon: excavator system under $10K

x63i Excavator Machine control

We’re excited to announce a new excavator machine control system for mini-excavators that lets you take the benchmark into the cab of your machine and accurately work to a required depth or slope for under $10,000! This nifty little system can be fitted to any small or mini excavator and works with a huge variety of buckets, including tilt buckets. With a simple combination of wireless, solar-powered sensors, an LED lightbar a large full colour touchscreen display, this new system can be installed and ready to work in 60 minutes or less due to patented setup technology! Users can choose from a 1D solution basic depth and grade work, or a 2D system with a dynamic gyro sensor

Which loader scale system should I get?

Whether you’re using a wheel loader, excavator, skid steer or telehandler, we have a range of hydraulic machine scales and on-board weighing solutions to ensure you optimise your loading and most importantly keep an accurate record of the types and quantities of material you have moved. Click here to jump to our table outlining the applications and features of our hydraulic machine scales Wheel Loader Scales System Reduce wasted material and wear on your machines with Loadmaster loader scale solutions. Choose from the industry-leading Loadmaster Alpha 100 system, which comes with full-featured options including reversing camera, on-board printer and the choice of a trade approved upgrade, or the economical Alpha 50 model with colour touchscreen, individual product targets

Precision geotechnical drilling for new Sydney tunnels

Hagstom Drilling

Hagstrom Drilling is on the cusp of completing 3 months’ worth of geotechnical drilling investigations as part of Sydney’s major Western Harbour Tunnel and Beaches Link project. As one of NSW’s priority infrastructure projects, this proposed large scale motorway is expected to deliver time savings of up to 45 minutes for motorists travelling from the Northern Beaches to Sydney’s CBD, North Sydney and the airport. Underwater drilling in Australia’s busiest waterway brought unique challenges that required the team to operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week in order to meet the project deadlines and accommodate stringent operating restrictions. In busy shipping and recreational channels, working at night was often the only option. Investigations were undertaken in