3rd Eye fleet safety software

3rd Eye, based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, has expanded its safety solutions suite with the introduction of the 360 Camera System and Reverse Automatic Braking Technology. The company says these advancements build upon its suite of safety solutions designed to enhance driver awareness, improve visibility and provide fleet operators with tools to help mitigate potential risks. The software additions:
- provide a real-time bird’s-eye view of the vehicle’s surroundings via the 360 Camera System
- integrate multiple camera feeds, displaying them alongside live video on a spacious in-cab monitor via the 360 Camera System
- provide visual and audible alerts before automatically applying the brakes if a potential hazard is detected behind the vehicle
- are designed to help fleet operators minimize the potential for collisions, reduce operational downtime and enhance protection for pedestrians, cyclists and workers in high-risk environments
- include 3rd Eye’s cloud-connected platform, which continuously records and stores video to provide fleet managers with a record of events
- are designed for industries that rely on commercial vehicles
Visit www.3rdeyecam.com for more information.
Garner Products DiskMantler

DiskMantler from Garner Products of Roseville, California, uses controlled shock, harmonics and synchronized vibrations to loosen and eject screws, facilitating hard drive disassembly. The company says the unit:
- separates the PC board, cover, neodymium magnets, disks and platters from the hard drive chassis
- delivers energy pulses throughout the hard drive’s structure, creating a multipoint wave that loosens all screw locations at once—even those hidden beneath labels or covers
- takes less than 60 seconds per drive, depending on the desired degree of component separation and hard drive construction
- is particularly effective for modern media challenges, such as helium-filled drives with welded covers
- provides an automated alternative that improves material recovery while reducing environmental impact
Visit https://garnerproducts.com for more information.
Komatsu wheel loaders

Komatsu, based in Japan with North American headquarters in Chicago, has added the WA475-11 and WA485-11 wheel loader models to its product line. The heavy equipment manufacturer says the two new models are versatile machines designed to move material efficiently and effectively. The wheel loaders:
- offer up to 12 percent lower fuel consumption, 21 percent more engine power and 13 percent faster climbing speed with the WA485-11
- offer up to 7 percent lower fuel consumption, 18 percent higher engine power and 40 percent greater climbing speed with the WA475-11
- include the Komatsu hydrostatic-mechanical transmission, which improves fuel efficiency and productivity
- feature a large four-pillar cab, angle feedback joystick steering and independent work control designed to help reduce fatigue during operating days
- offer yard loader configurations designed to provide additional safety features, including a larger bucket, wide low-profile tires and additional counterweight
Visit www.komatsu.com for more information.

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