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Rodradar Expands Radar Buckets for Large Excavators

CMEQ |Construction Components

RodRadar has expanded its Live Dig Radar lineup with new models for 20- to 40-metric-ton excavators.

942 views | Date: August 2, 2025

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Rinnatya, Israel - RodRadar Ltd., a Live Dig Radar developer, has broadened its product range to include models for larger excavators weighing from 20 to 40 metric tons.

The expanded lineup of LDR Excavate buckets, where LDR stands for Live Dig Radar, now comprises five models. The newest additions are both 3 feet wide: the Type 4 bucket, built for excavators in the 20- to 30-metric-ton range, and the Type 5 bucket, designed for 30- to 40-metric-ton machines.

According to Rodradar, these new models were developed in response to customer and dealer feedback and are intended for larger equipment typically used on major infrastructure projects such as data centers, solar installations, airports, and civil engineering sites.

The complete LDR Excavater bucket lineup now includes five models tailored to different excavator sizes. Type 1 is designed for 1- to 3.5-metric-ton excavators and comes in 18- or 24-inch widths. Type 2 fits 3.5- to 8.5-metric-ton machines, also available in 18- or 24-inch widths. Type 3 suits 8.5- to 16-metric-ton excavators, offered in either 24- or 36-inch widths.

Rodradar unveiled its LDR technology, introducing a bucket equipped with ground-penetrating radar to detect buried utilities in real time. Developed with AMI Attachments, the system scans depths of 5 to 40 feet and alerts operators through the LDR Visualize touchscreen. Using advanced algorithms, it helps reduce utility strikes and has been tested by U.S. contractors.

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