Vermeer says it continues its pursuit of “providing technology that enhances efficiency”, which has led to the development of the new full function remote control system for its line of track trenchers and surface miners. The remote control system will enable the operator to control a machine from a remote location up to 152.4 m away. The remote control system is suited for selected jobsite conditions. While the system is new for the Vermeer equipment lineup, it can be retrofitted to be compatible with any older model specialty excavation product that features the TEC Plus electronic control system. It is available for all tractors, ranging from the T555III track trencher all the way up to the T1255III Terrain Leveler surface miner.
“The remote control system will allow operators to precisely maneuver a trencher at a safe distance away from the comfort of their truck,” said Chris Lynch, sales manager for specialty excavation at Vermeer. “It’s particularly useful when operating near high walls or loading onto a trailer.” All functions of the trencher can be done via the remote control panel. The remote unit is attached to a vest that is strapped onto to the operator’s torso; the control panel lies flat in front of the operator with a metal frame around the outside to help provide support. The operator presence requires the operator to be seated in order to utilise the remote system. Additionally, a visual light indicator is installed on the trencher informs others that the machine is being operated remotely and there is no operator on board. The remote control system is now available everywhere and can be installed by a local Vermeer specialty excavation product specialist.