GPS MACHINE CONTROL SYSTEM
Drives productivity, while significantly reducing the margin of error.
The ORTECO GPS Machine Control System is the most advanced system for a pile driver on the market. As the name implies, this system incorporates not only the GPS function to determine the location of the posts but also a Machine Control function which automatically moves the machine to the location of the next post based on the project data uploaded into the system. It enables the fully automatic control of the machine, with an accuracy within +/- 1 cm on the X and Y axis and +/- 2 cm on the Z axis.
- 10.4” High Quality 1024 x 768 Resolution TFT-LCD Panel
- Intel Atm Dual Core N2800 1.86 GHz with Intel NM10 Chipset
- Brightness up to 700 nit enhanced visibility
- Built-in Wireless/Bluetooth/GPS module
- Support 3 G (optional)
- Low power consumption CPU only 3.5 W
Orteco uses a two-antenna-based GPS system to collect information about position in real time.
The GPS radionavigation system + RTK technique (double frequency @ 20 Hz) provides centimeter-level accuracy.
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Hydraulic system to adjust the column for the vertical position.
The down the Hole Hammer kit positions the hydraulic rotor between the pile driver hammer and the vertical sliding column and can be used to drill in rock, concrete (without reinforcement) or highly compact conglomerates easily and effectively. When the rotor/Down the Hole Hammer KIT is not used, it can be released from the hammer and left in stand by position, ready for use. This system allows drilling and driving use independently without having to dismantle, offering crew efficiency, safety and reducing the need to dismantle/mount heavy parts when both applications are needed.
The GPS radionavigation system + RTK technique (double frequency @ 20 Hz) provides centimeter-level accuracy.
The barrier segments of a steel beam guard rail must first be bolted to together and placed on the ground before handling with the Blad Raiser. The crawler-mounted pile driver equipped with the Blade Raiser then lifts the attached segments, this allows for the mounting position of the exact point and location for the pile to be installed and pounded into the ground and bolted to the rail.
The Hydraulic Core Borer is used in combination with the pile driver to core drill concrete, reinforced concrete, and bituminous conglomerates. The most common use of the machine is to core drill around the pile to be extracted (previously cut), to remove it and then use the same hole to install the new pile.
This 2-headed core drilling machine can drill small holes (919-24mm). It is commonly used to make holes in reinforced concrete to anchor a pile with a plate bolted base.
Orteco has developed a safe and effective way to extract damaged or inaccurately positioned posts using a lever hammer action. The Extractor Kit combines two actions: lifting and percussion, also known as a ‘Double Action Extractor.”
The hammer on the pile driver machine can be stopped automatically when it reaches a preset height. The height is determined by a laser emitter mounted on a tripod, which communicates with the receiver mounted on the hammer.
The remote control enables the operator to control both the hammering process and the transport of the machine remotely. This is made possible by the use of Danfoss electro-proportional distributors that allow for the control of the tracks to move the unit alone or to operate the pile driver to pound in posts.
Secondary particulate filter.
2 models, Ball or Pin.
Articulating LED lights mounted for working at night.
Allows the operator to set hammer blows per minute to slow when approaching desired pile depth.
Laser measured post spacing to stop crawler at set measurement.
Electromagnet for raising piles for installation.