Rev up your motor grader for high-speed grading
Modular components
Eliminate rework with first pass accuracy
Track, measure and quantify material movement
Multiple control options for specific jobsite needs
Choose the best positioning tools for the project
Balancing a job site requires a different level of precision than grading miles of roadbed for a new highway. For example, vertical blade position (2D) information may be enough for one application, yet others require vertical and horizontal (3D) awareness.
Those 2D-oriented projects might use simple set-ups, such as a sonic sensor that follows a curb, string line, or existing surface; or a combination of rotary lasers and laser sensors.
Some 3D guidance projects allow extensive use of GNSS or GPS, while others require the use of total stations to monitor or control machine positions. Millimeter GPS may be another option, which combines the strengths of GNSS and laser technologies for even higher accuracies.
Indicate or automate?
There are times when a rough cut is all you need to get the job done. Having a visual indication of the proper grade and manually controlling the blade is fine for those occasions. When precise tolerances are required, it may make sense to fully automate blade control and leave nothing to chance. The MC-Max Grader provides both options at the push of a button
Use cases
Fine grading
Road construction
Subgrade construction
Field and forest trails
Land leveling or site balancing
Earthmoving/earthworks
Road and right-of-way maintenance