Trimble's Lifting Solutions Division offers the means to effectively integrate load monitoring and crane indication into construction processes while improving safety. Using the diverse wireless product line, reliably monitor several kinds of load data at once, optimize lifting, movement and load management and operate in the most rugged and demanding environments.
Displays and sensors from Trimble's Lifting Solutions Division include intrinsically safe options for hazardous areas and certifications that meet or exceed jobsite requirements. Many of our multi-sensor displays feature extensive data logging and load chart capabilities for increased efficiency.
GS320 | Installer/User
GS375 | Installer/User
GS550 | Installer/User - English
GS550 | Installer/User - Spanish
GS550 | Quick Reference - English
GS550 | Quick Reference - Spanish
GS820 | Operators
GS820 | Operators - Spanish
GS820 | Installer/User - English
GS820 | Installer/User - Spanish
GS820 | Quick Reference - English
GS820 | Quick Reference - Spanish
MBR | Installer/Operation
GS Series Load Cells
Angle Sensor
Wind Speed Sensor
Wind Speed Sensor
Wireless A2B Switch
Mini Cable Reel
Cable Reel
Wind Speed Display
A2B Display
Multi-Sensor Display
CSA Multi-Sensor Display
Multi-Sensor Display
Load Pins
MBR Series Handheld Multi-sensor Display
Load Cell Cage (Skip Frame)
The GS320 Wireless Wind Speed Display offers maximum benefit for crane applications where wind speed monitoring is critical.
The GS375 Wireless Anti-Two Block Display eliminates the hassle of maintaining a cable connection between displays and A2B switches.
The GS375 A2B Display and the GS075-B Wireless A2B Switch offers users a very effective and proven solution for monitoring stand alone A2B.
The GS550 Display offers a fully flexible design, with the versatility to monitor a combination of many different types of sensors. It can operate as a basic Wind Speed, A2B or Boom Angle Sensor monitor, or can be utilized as a full rated capacity limiter, monitoring load charts.
The following information is required when ordering a system. This information is crucial when configuring the hardware and software requirements needed for the machine.