Continental Soil Technology.

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Precision Laser Graders.



 

Laser Graders from Continental Soil Technology allow precision finished levels to be achieved in various applications from sports fields to large stabilise areas and stoning up industrial areas. Once again by utilising the versatility of the tractor unit capital outlay and transport costs are minimised without compromising the quality of the finished job. This gives operators the competitive edge to get contracts large and small finished on budget, on time and importantly profitably.

 

  • High Work Rates
  • Highest Precision
  • Nominal Operating Costs
  • Easily Transportable
  • No Track Machine Damage Or Scuff To The Graded Surface
  • Construction Grade Build Specification
  • Designed On Strength and Performance Not Price
  • Simple Operation - Highly Skilled Operator Not Required
  • Set and Go - driver can drive in any direction
  • Dual Grade
  • Can Carry Material Directly From High Areas To Lows
  • Proccessor Controlled Intelligent Hydraulic Response
  • Can Be Used Simultaneously With Compaction Plates

 

 

The sturdy monobloc construction gives a rigid and durable platform to mount accurate control system's on. With an aggressive cutting action and the ability to carry considerable volumes of material the Precision Laser Levellers from Continental allow for high work rates and precision levels without excessive operator skill or experience as is the requirement with many grading systems.

 

 

In operation signals from the laser receivers are reacted to by a unique pressure sensing hydraulic system which gives an even responsive control to the machine without pitching or resonance, even at higher working speeds. This system allows for high work rates whilst maintaining the all important tolerances of today's projects.

Available with a large number of options and details from single to dual slope control and a choice of masts and laser equipment please contact us to discuss your detailed requirements.

 

 

 


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