Topcon Machine Control

Predictable results for earthmoving and paving applications

Move it Once and Move it Profitably. Maximize productivity and profit with 2D or 3D systems for Excavators, Dozers, Graders, and Compact Equipment. Tailor your solution to the way you work, whether that includes guidance or automatic control. 

Machine control can be implemented on a single machine, an entire fleet, or a combination of these. Simple systems may just monitor and enable a single machine, while more sophisticated platforms may allow networking of job sites around the world — allowing managers to oversee projects dispersed over large territories in real-time.


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What is 2D machine control?

Options vary based on need. A contractor who only needs to know the height or depth of their bucket, blade, or screed may opt for a 2D system. These relatively inexpensive systems may use sonic sensors or rotating lasers and laser sensors to provide height and depth information.

What is 3D machine control?

Someone who needs height information along with the position of a machine on a job site may choose a 3D system. If an operator only needs to be told where to dig, a guidance (or indicate-only) system may be enough. If, however, they prefer a blade or bucket to follow the contour of a design surface by itself, a fully controlled (or automatic) system may be more appropriate.

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Topcon Machine Control systems are commonly used in various construction applications, including:

  • Excavation: Ensuring precise digging and trenching according to design specifications.
  • Grading: Achieving accurate slopes and surface levels for road construction, building foundations, and landscaping.
  • Paving: Optimizing the placement of asphalt or concrete to achieve the desired surface smoothness and thickness.

Machine control can be implemented on a single machine, an entire fleet, or a combination of these. Simple systems may just monitor and enable a single machine, while more sophisticated platforms may allow networking of job sites around the world — allowing managers to oversee projects dispersed over large territories in real-time.