Construction site conditions may pose challenges at times for the components of hand-guided soil compactors. With the varying Jobsite conditions, it is vital to the long-term dependability of the machines, that the guidelines listed in the operator’s manual are followed for both operation and maintenance. This is where the Weber Smart Assist can help. The software of the Weber Smart Assist analyses the signals transmitted by the sensors built into the machine and indicates them graphically as symbols.
MDM - engine protection + User support
Just like Weber MT’s established engine protection feature, the engine will switch off whenever damage to the engine can be expected if the operation continues. Better yet: The user is even shown how to correct the indicated error with the help of the symbols indicated by the system. For instance, the system will show the user step by step how they can clean a heavily clogged air filter or replace the filter element.
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Compaction control COMPATROL
Also integrated into the Weber Smart Assist is the COMPATROL compaction control system, which has been re-designed. It utilizes a bar graph that is easy to read and understand to show the user the progress of the compaction.
Marking them with the designation WSA, Weber MT makes these new equipment options available for the reversible soil compactors CR 6, CR 7, CR 8, and CR 9. Grouped in the weight categories between 400 and 700 kg, the machines deliver centrifugal forces ranging from 55 to 100 kN. Also new is the way the machines are operated. Once the machine has started, the vibration feature is activated with the press of a button. A gas lever is not necessary as the engines automatically reach the proper speed. The machines are equipped with next-generation Hatz diesel engines of the E1 series. If requested, the new WSA soil compactors can also be furnished with diesel particulate filters.
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