The GL3000PMC
Wing Plow Laser is a snowplow guidance device that
helps increase plow efficiency, reduces driver stress, and
greatly reduces the damage from plow strikes. Drivers no longer
have to guess where the edge of the wing is because the green
laser dot will tell them in advance. The wing plow laser is
a major advance in an industry that has changed little in decades.
The
system operates by projecting a green laser guidance dot on the
road where the far edge of the plow will go. When the green dot
touches an object, such as a curb, signpost or mailbox, it indicates
immediately to the driver that a course correction is needed.
The driver then has several seconds to adjust the plow course
before the plow blade reaches the object.
Reduces
Training Costs
In
addition reducing the potential for on-road damage the GL3000PMC
Wing Plow Laser also significantly reduces the time
and costs of driver training. Drivers can practice plow runs
using the guidance laser, with or without the wing plow blade
in place, and they will become comfortable much more quickly.
You can even adjust the laser to point outside the path of the
plow for an added margin of safety.
Veteran
plow drivers will really appreciate how the guidance laser makes
their job easier and a lot less stressful in all weather conditions
and at night.
Summertime
Applications
The
GL3000PMC can also be used for any vehicle requiring line control
including paint stripers, asphalt distributors and pavement profilers.
The laser establishes a reference line ahead of the machine in
the driver’s normal field of view, reducing or eliminating
pre-marking and over-spray of material, while increasing safety
and machine maneuverability.

Pavement Striping Laser Application
Simplicity,
Easy Installation & Rugged Design
Installation
of the GL3000PMC Wing Plow Laser is a simple
as bolt on, plug in, calibrate & go. With several mounting
options the laser emitter clamps on to the cab near the top of
the windshield. The laser uses vehicle power, and has a heated & self-cleaning
emitter window to keep the beam working in the worst snowstorm.
Installation and calibration can both be done with simple hand
tools.