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ORLACO – where to mount the

cameras on mining haul trucks?

Mining equipment: blind spots and ISO 5006

Mining equipment: blind spots and ISO 5006

Camera coverage ISO5006

Red line around the machine should be visible from the

operator’s point of view.

Usage of camera’s is in most cases necessary

What is needed?

Camera AMOS 118 PAL •Next generation CMOS sensor •High light sensitivity: 0.05 lux •High resolution: 640*480 •Improved EMC •Integrated safety ticker •Openings angles from 16°-129°

What is needed?

Orlaco RLED Monitors •Operating temp. -40°C to +85°C •Shockproof 9.8G IEC 60068-2-27 •Power protected •7” resolution WVGA 800xRGBx480 •12” resolution XGA 1024xRGBx768 •IP67 (IEC 60529 norm) •EMC 100V/m immunity •Input Voltage 12...24V/DC +/- 10%

7” monitor

12” monitor

ORLACO camera vs. mirror image

Off-highway haul trucks and visibility

Off-highway haul trucks and visibility

ORLACO solutions: locating the camera’s

Camera’s located on dump trucks: •Cam#1: Forward Travel – Front View •Cam#2: Reverse Travel – Rear View •Cam#3: Left Turning - Driver’s Side View •Cam#4: Right Turning – Right Side View

Front- C#1

Blind Side C#4

Drivers Side C#3

Rear C#2

Front view

Goal •Eliminate blind spot (5-10m on large dump truck). •Each side of the front of the vehicle should be seen, including the entry to the stairway. •View of 8 meters should be seen to assist in viewing potential road hazards / debris that could damage the tyres / vehicle. * Always consult end-user to clarify desired view.

Placement of the front view camera

Location The most front end

of the vehicle.

Rear view

Goal •Eliminate rear blind spot. •Load placement – assistance with backing to berm. •Prevent tyre damage by detecting rocks before reversing. •Confirm load completion / tray empty – resulting in reduced cycle time, increased productivity. •Keeping the berm intact. * Always consult end-user to clarify desired view.

Placement of the rear view camera

Location Near the lights, back-up

sensor, etc. offers the best view as well as

protection.

Side view

Goal •Eliminate blind spot. •Assist with lining up truck with shovel during loading operations. •Assist with observing debris and other objects during reversing. •Should clearly see the front end of each tyre.

* Always consult end-user to clarify desired view.

Placement of the side view camera

Location On the front end

corner of each side.

Thank you for your attention!

www.orlaco.com

+1 877 378 3434 +31 342 404 555 info@orlaco.com

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