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With the expansion of construction scales, the workspace for excavators has become increasingly confined, raising the risk of accidents due to the presence of personnel and obstacles nearby. Traditional rearview and side mirrors often fail to provide a comprehensive view of the surrounding area, particularly in blind spots, making collisions and accidents more likely. Therefore, installing a 360-degree surround view imaging system is crucial.
This system utilizes multiple cameras to capture real-time images of the area surrounding the excavator, stitching them together to create a complete 360-degree view. This allows operators to easily monitor their environment, whether they are working at height or maneuvering in tight spaces, significantly reducing the likelihood of accidents and ensuring construction safety.
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Loaders frequently operate in confined areas where visibility can be severely limited. The presence of workers, equipment, and varying terrain creates blind spots that traditional mirrors fail to cover effectively. This can lead to accidents, collisions, and costly downtime. Therefore, the installation of a 360-degree surround view imaging system becomes crucial for enhancing safety.
This system uses multiple cameras placed around the loader to capture real-time images of the surroundings, stitching them into a comprehensive 360-degree view. With this technology, operators can monitor their environment fully, reducing the risk of accidents and improving overall situational awareness.
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