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MACHINE MOUNTED RECEIVER SYSTEM - AGL AGATEC MR 360 |
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AGL AGATEC MR 360 Machine Mounted Receiver System |
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360°
Machine Mounted Receiver |
The MR360R offers accurate grade information for all visual machine
control applications. Large 360° detection windows pick up any rotating
laser, from any angle.
Built-in vertical indicator monitors angle
of the stick, signaling if it's plumb or under- or overextended. Vertical
position ensures consistent and accurate grade readings, saving money by
reducing over- or under-cutting.
Large magnets allow quick mount
and easy movement from machine to machine. Optional mounting clamp kit is
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Features:
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LED indicators show position of cutting edge in relation to the laser
reference beam. Seven display channels (indicators)
in coarse mode; nine channels in fine mode.
● Memory stores the last signal received. Arrows
indicate which way to move the cutting edge to reach the
reference plane.
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Receiver has plumb LED indicator; remote display has direction arrows for
plumbing up the dipper stick. If used on a dozer or
grader, these LEDs can be turned off for a simpler display and longer
battery life.
● Rugged,
waterproof construction. Built-in shock mounts mini-mize machine
vibrations.
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MD360R Remote Display |
Features:
• Clear
remote display panel mounts to the windshield with a heavy-duty suction
cup. Won’t block operator’s view.
• Displays the 9 channels of the
receiver, plus the vertical indicator arrows. It receives the information
via wireless RF link (no cable needed).
• Both the receiver and
remote have menus, enabling you to scroll through menu choices to change
settings. All settings can be done through the remote display, without
getting out of the cab. You can even turn off the receiver
display from the remote, saving battery life. • Choice of
receiver channels: switch to the 2nd frequency if there are two systems on
a job site.
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