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Terex Updates Load Alert Monitor Display

Tue August 13, 2019 - National Edition
Terex Utilities


The initial screen on Terex’s Load Alert indicates that the system is operational.
The initial screen on Terex’s Load Alert indicates that the system is operational.
The initial screen on Terex’s Load Alert indicates that the system is operational. If an overload is detected, the Load Alert screen turns red, displays “overload,” and a dial read-out shows the percentage of overload for either the platform or the jib or both.

Terex Utilities has updated the monitor display for the Terex Load Alert system. Load Alert monitors and analyzes the truck's jib and platform capacity and boom positions on Terex aerial devices. It provides visible and audible alerts when an overload is detected.

Load Alert monitors boom angle, platform and jib capacity, winch line distance from the platform pivot point and winch line load. Included in the display is a full load chart in addition to the printed load chart, to assist operators with staying within the operating limits of the aerial device. The initial screen indicates that the system is operational, and during operations now turns red if an overload is detected and displays "overload" on the screen. A dial read-out shows the percentage of overload for either the platform or the jib or both. In addition, an alert sounds in the platform and at ground level.

If an overload is detected, the Load Alert screen turns red, displays "overload," and a dial read-out shows the percentage of overload for either the platform or the jib or both.

"The system supplements users' safe work practices by providing immediate feedback to an operator," said Kevin Stutzman, engineering manager. "As an option, it is also possible to send a notification report via text or email to a specified location. For example, notifications to fleet departments provide can provide information to assist with maintenance protocols," he said.

"Terex continues to lead the way with technology featuring practical benefits for fleet users and owners. By staying engaged with customers, Load Alert has evolved since its introduction in 2016 — the first of its kind for insulated aerial devices. As new technology becomes available or we identify improvement opportunities, we seek feedback from our customer partners. "The new monitor displays area result of those conversations," said Joe Caywood, director of marketing.

For more information, visit www.Terex.com.




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