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Leica iCON iGG4

The Leica iCON iGG4 3D, blade-mounted two masts grader guidance system is the most productive solution, ensuring maximum speed and precision by reason of the efficient synergy at work between the two GNSS antennas and the set of sensors. Programmed to recognize the blade’s every movement, including the “blade tilt”, the system ensures a precise grading in all environments, including those with steep slopes

The double-antenna configuration presents many advantages as compared to the single-mast GNSS. Independently from the position of the machine, the position of the blade is precisely calculated to ensure a precise and efficient grading. You can, therefore, execute tasks that seemed impossible before. Move along crab-like to create ditches and level off lateral slopes; let the iGG4 automatically control the grader’s blade and concentrate on keeping the machine in optimal position. With the GNSS (iCG80) analysis box inside the cab, the system is less costly in terms of maintenance and repairs.

Available on a touch screen (MCP80) transferable from any other type of equipment, with a simplified operating software and remarkable intuitiveness, this solution will facilitate operators’ apprenticeship and make your investment pay off from the very start.

The system is compatible with the Leica iCON Telematics, a simple and efficient portal, allowing for the easy transfer of data between office and on-site machines and distance control of certain fleet management functions via the site Internet iCON Telematics.

Leica Tri-Sonic – Single or double ultrasound sensors

Leica iCON iCG80

Leica iCON MCP80 – Control screen/computer for all guidance systems

Leica iCON MDS20 – Magnetic shield support for guidance systems

Leica iCON ConX – The office-terrain interconnection platform

*Video credit : Leica Geosystems

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The Leica iCON iGG4 3D, blade-mounted two masts grader guidance system is the most productive solution, ensuring maximum speed and precision by reason of the efficient synergy at work between the two GNSS antennas and the set of sensors. Programmed to recognize the blade’s every movement, including the “blade tilt”, the system ensures a precise grading in all environments, including those with steep slopes

The double-antenna configuration presents many advantages as compared to the single-mast GNSS. Independently from the position of the machine, the position of the blade is precisely calculated to ensure a precise and efficient grading. You can, therefore, execute tasks that seemed impossible before. Move along crab-like to create ditches and level off lateral slopes; let the iGG4 automatically control the grader’s blade and concentrate on keeping the machine in optimal position. With the GNSS (iCG80) analysis box inside the cab, the system is less costly in terms of maintenance and repairs.

Available on a touch screen (MCP80) transferable from any other type of equipment, with a simplified operating software and remarkable intuitiveness, this solution will facilitate operators’ apprenticeship and make your investment pay off from the very start.

The system is compatible with the Leica iCON Telematics, a simple and efficient portal, allowing for the easy transfer of data between office and on-site machines and distance control of certain fleet management functions via the site Internet iCON Telematics.

Leica Tri-Sonic – Single or double ultrasound sensors

Leica iCON iCG80

Leica iCON MCP80 – Control screen/computer for all guidance systems

Leica iCON MDS20 – Magnetic shield support for guidance systems

Leica iCON ConX – The office-terrain interconnection platform

*Video credit : Leica Geosystems

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