Construction Equipment: Vision Systems Combined with Radio-Frequency and Radar Solutions

Legal requirements, optimized work processes and an increasing awareness of safety issues along with significantly higher demands on safety features make combinations of mirror and camera system more and more attractive for construction equipment.

Additionally, we offer complementary solutions based on radio-frequency identification (RFID) and radar technologies which assist the driver in performing his or her tasks. We are your expert partner when it comes to 360° vision solutions based on our MEKRA Lang mirror and camera monitor systems.

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Requirements

Standards ISO 5006, ISO 14401-1 and EN 474 have specific relevance for construction equipment and are all met by our mirror and camera monitor systems.

The statutory fields of view represent minimum requirements. The MEKRA fields of vision shown in ideal-typical representation may vary depending on vehicle size, shape, and mounting location. They do, however, always meet the legal minimum requirements.

Mirror Solutions

Using a combination of mirrors and a camera monitor system, all three requirements can be met. The 12-meter radius around the vehicle mandated by ISO 5006 is covered. ISO 14401 describes the visibility requirements for the rear area which are perfectly met by our MEKRA mirror systems.

 

To comply with the field-of-vision requirements, we have developed the 1009 modular mirror including the corresponding auxiliary mirror, the 572 main mirror shown here, and the 573 wide-angle mirror which is now installed on the right-hand side.

All-around Vision Solution

MEKRA Lang has developed rugged camera monitor systems, including the 1301 camera, the standard MEKRA monitor and the surround-view monitor, which can withstand the extremely rough work and environmental conditions typically found in backhoe operations on construction sites.

 

Requirements

Standards ISO 5006, ISO 14401-1 and EN 474 have specific relevance for construction equipment and are all met by our mirror and camera monitor systems.

The statutory fields of view represent minimum requirements. The MEKRA fields of vision shown in ideal-typical representation may vary depending on vehicle size, shape, and mounting location. They do, however, always meet the legal minimum requirements.

Mirror Solution

Using a combination of mirrors and a camera monitor system, all three requirements can be met. The 12-meter radius around the vehicle mandated by ISO 5006 is covered. ISO 14401 describes the visibility requirements for the rear area which are perfectly met by our MEKRA mirror systems.

 

To comply with the field-of-vision requirements, we have developed the 1009 modular mirror including the corresponding auxiliary mirror, and the 1036 combination mirror shown here.

All-around Vision Solution

MEKRA Lang has developed rugged camera monitor systems, including the 1301 camera, the standard MEKRA monitor and the surround-view monitor, which can withstand the extremely rough work and environmental conditions typically found in wheel loader operations on construction sites.

Radar System for Monitoring the Area Behind the Vehicle

The radar sensors are highly dirt-resistant and capable of reliably detecting objects and people even under difficult environmental conditions, such as dust, rain and snow. Furthermore, the sensors can be connected to our MEKRA monitor.

The sensors can also be set individually and adjusted to accommodate special configurations.

Requirements

Standards ISO 5006, ISO 14401-1 and EN 474 have specific relevance for construction equipment and are all met by our mirror and camera monitor systems.

The statutory fields of view represent minimum requirements. The MEKRA fields of vision shown in ideal-typical representation may vary depending on vehicle size, shape, and mounting location. They do, however, always meet the legal minimum requirements.

Mirror Solutions

Using a combination of mirrors and a camera monitor system, all three requirements can be met. The 12-meter radius around the vehicle mandated by ISO 5006 is covered. ISO 14401 describes the visibility requirements for the rear area which are perfectly met by our MEKRA mirror systems.

 

To comply with the field-of-vision requirements, we have developed the 1009 modular mirror including the corresponding auxiliary mirror, the 363 main mirror shown here and the 906 wide-angle mirror. Additionally, a roof mirror is installed on both sides,as is the case for trucks,to provide visibility to the right and left of the vehicle.

All-around Vision Solution

MEKRA Lang has developed rugged camera monitor systems, including the 1301 camera, the standard MEKRA monitor and the surround-view monitor, which can withstand the extremely rough work and environmental conditions typically found in dump truck operations on construction sites.

Requirements

Standards ISO 5006, ISO 14401-1 and EN 474 have specific relevance for construction equipment and are all met by our mirror and camera monitor systems.

The statutory fields of view represent minimum requirements. The MEKRA fields of vision shown in ideal-typical representation may vary depending on vehicle size, shape, and mounting location. They do, however, always meet the legal minimum requirements.

Mirror Solution

Using a combination of mirrors and a camera monitor system, all three requirements can be met. The 12-meter radius around the vehicle mandated by ISO 5006 is covered. ISO 14401 describes the visibility requirements for the rear area which are perfectly met by our MEKRA mirror systems.

 

To comply with the field-of-vision requirements, we have developed the 1010 compact mirror.

Work Area Monitoring

MEKRA Lang has developed rugged camera monitor systems which can withstand the extremely rough work and environmental conditions typically found in asphalt paver and other special-purpose vehicle operations on constructions sites and in any other area of operation.

 

To meet the various demands, we have developed the 1301 camera, the standard MEKRA monitor and the surround-view monitor.

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