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he RDS Loadmaster α100 is an all-new CAN based system combining cutting edge sensor technology and signal processing techniques providing precise and consistent weight information.


With the ever increasing focus on productivity, Loadmaster


α100 has been designed to operate within the fastest loading environments and toughest of conditions compensating for uneven, sloped ground and restricted loading areas reducing cycle times and maximising tons per hour performance. Loading correctly fi rst time eradicates return trips to the stockpile reducing vehicle movement, fuel usage and machine & tyre wear. The new RDS Loadmaster α100 uses a 7” colour, resistive


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RDS Technology is pleased to announce the launch of the new Loadmaster α100 on-board weighing system, described by the UK based manufacturer as being the new industry benchmark in terms of accuracy and ease of use in diffi cult conditions and terrains.


touch screen display and additional physical keys providing a modern and ergonomic operator interface. Suitable for use with up to 10 different attachments e.g. buckets or forks, the system can be retrofi tted onto wheeled, telescopic and tractor type loaders.


The system continually measures hydraulic pressure using up to 4 sensors. The pressure signals are captured and fi ltered through a weighing ‘arc’ provided by inclination sensors measuring the angle of the main boom.


All signals are processed in the RDS Smart Box and the resultant weight calculation is sent to the terminal mounted in the cabin. SQL database capability with up to 8 reference fi elds providing


virtually unlimited inputs of products, customers, trucks, hauliers, locations, destinations, mix blends and notes. There is a blend facility with an infi nite number of mixes and products. GPRS or Wi-Fi connectivity provides one or two-way communication with the back offi ce to send and receive job information. Video input for switching head unit into reversing camera mode removes the need for additional screen, releasing valuable cab space. n


For more information contact RDS on tel: 01453 733300 or visit: www.rdstec.com


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