Trimble Roadworks Paving Control Now Available for Vögele Navitronic
Trimble Roadworks Paving Control Platform version 2.10 with Horizontal Steering Control is available for Vögele Navitronic asphalt pavers.
The addition of Horizontal Steering Control and automatic screed width control for Vögele pavers is another important step forward in Trimble's path toward machine control autonomy.
Trimble Roadworks version 2.10 with Horizontal Steering Control automatically steers properly equipped Vögele asphalt pavers and controls the screed width according to a 3D design. The auto steering and screed control functionality provides higher quality and more accurate paving faster and with substantially less operator fatigue than traditional asphalt paving methods, the company says. The system also helps reduce waste and improve job site sustainability, making it easier to accurately estimate material quantities and use less asphalt during the paving process.
Both Trimble WorksOS Software and Trimble WorksManager Software are supported by Trimble Roadworks version 2.10 on all compatible pavers, further increasing connectivity between the field and the office and making it easy to share design files, generate productivity reports, analyze elevations, and more.
"Asphalt pavers can be difficult to steer effectively, and with increased investment in infrastructure projects worldwide, the need for paving efficiency, accuracy, speed, and operator job satisfaction is greater than ever," said Kevin Garcia, general manager for Trimble Civil Specialty Solutions. "Horizontal Steering Control and screed width control makes it easier for operators to deliver a higher quality surface and get up to speed quickly and makes the job easier and less exhausting for operators. We are focused on automating tasks that make operators more efficient and on connecting stakeholders across the construction continuum, and this new version of Trimble Roadworks helps us advance both of those goals for asphalt paving contractors."
Source: Trimble