Camera systems for heavy equipment, on-road/off-road, and industrial sectors

A camera system can decrease the blind spots for the operator thus reducing the risk of serious accidents. Many operators acknowledge that when maneuvering a loader backwards at a quarry or a construction site, the rear-view mirror doesn’t provide adequate visibility.

A backup camera doesn’t just enhance the safety of reversing operations; it also ensures ongoing environmental awareness.

Blind spot-related accidents can incur significant, unexpected costs for your business. Implementing a truck camera system could substantially cut down on these costs.

Are you in search of a robust camera system for heavy-duty vehicles or industrial trucks? For anyone in construction or fleet management, a camera system is essential.

Without it, you’re exposed to safety risks, possible accidents, expensive citations or violations by OSHA or DOT, and other costly damages.

In areas where dynamite is used, such as mines, mining trucks can use the camera to steer clear of jagged rocks that could puncture their tires, ultimately preventing costly tire replacement fees.

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Avoid Blind Spot Collision

Improve Safety

The outside of your heavy equipment is a major concern when it comes to safety – after all, construction sites are chaotic. With a heavy equipment camera system from Kocchi’s, your operators can see all activity around their vehicles, helping to keep everyone safe and secure.

Clear Tool View

High Definition

A tool view camera offers a better view of your machine’s tool and lets you work far more efficiently.

Your digging work will also be faster and more effective when using a tool view camera, as the system helps with loading, lifting and unloading materials. What’s more, if a video cable can’t be installed, a wireless video connection can be used for the system instead.

Construction Safety

The lenght, width and height of the machinery, together with its design and the position of the operator, can create large blind spots around the machine.

An Kocchi’s camera-monitor system gives the operator the extra pair of eyes needed, irrespective of the type of construction equipment and the operator conditions.

And our vehicle camera systems come with large capacity mobile DVRs (options up to 8 terabytes) for months of surveillance storage

Why Choose the Kocchi’s Camera?

Although many systems are available on the market. Note that most of them are designed for general use under specific conditions.

Kocchi’s technology definitely distinguishes us from other products designed for automobiles or recreational vehicles. The Kocchi’s camera is designed specifically for heavy equipment.

  • Robust and reliable, the cameras are suitable for the harshest environment. IP69K, they resist to high pressured water washing and to temperatures from -40 to +70°C. The camera and connectors are completely waterproof. The camera is Back-filled with dry Nitrogen (N2) to prevent condensation of water within the optics that could lead to camera Lens fog.
  • Kocchi’s cameras offer a high definition color image HD 1080P for superior image quality.
  • Thanks to their IR-CUT technology , the cameras operate in the dark. It automatically switches to infrared when the brightness is too low.
  • With a 120 ° field of view , the Kocchi’s camera offers optimal visibility of the hidden areas of your vehicle.
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heavy equipment backup camera

BACKUP CAMERAS

Construction Vehicle Camera Systems

Kocchi’s is the manufacturer behind the robust backup camera systems for Heavy Duty Construction Vehicles.

We build premium camera system that is improving safety around industrial vehicles. It supplies a precise vision of the environment to the driver.

Robust and reliable, Kocchi’s wide field of view cameras give a high resolution color image. They provide a good situational awareness even in very low illumination environment by switching automatically to infrared when necessary.

PEDESTRIANS DETECTION CAMERAS

AI Pedestrian Detection for Industrial Vehicle

Kocchi’s AI camera is an intelligent on-board camera which helps to prevent collisions between construction machinery and pedestrians.

Combined with good practice and organizational safety measures, it is the only efficient and reliable answer to meet the safety demands of the construction, road work and mining sectors.

Kocchi’s A.I Detection Camera products add deep learning algorithm to cameras by analyzing video content in real-time and giving you safety while driving.

Pedestrians detection for industrial vehicle

CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

Mobile DVR Camera System for Construction Vehicle

Kocchi’s builds the best surveillance system for heavy duty vehicle and trucks on the market.

Our vehicle camera systems come with large capacity mobile DVRs (options up to 8 terabytes) for months of surveillance storage, up to 8 multi-mounted cameras providing nearly 360° of coverage, and mobile 4G LTE remote management features that allow fleet managers to view their vehicle cameras in real time as well as view recorded footage.

Heavy Duty Machinery Compatible
with the Kocchi’s® HD Camera

Seize the opportunity to enhance your construction operations with an exceptional vehicle camera system designed to assist in monitoring staff who may intentionally or inadvertently overlook safety risks.

Interior Cameras for Construction Vehicles

Regardless of the equipment you’re handling – an excavator, or a colossal 600-ton crane, equipping your construction vehicle with an interior camera to monitor the cab area is indispensable. Such interior cameras are designed to ensure that operators remain focused and adhere to safety guidelines during operation.

Exterior Cameras for Construction Vehicles

Safety on the exterior of your heavy machinery cannot be overstated given the frenetic nature of construction environments – bustling with activity and workers aplenty. Kocchi’s heavy equipment camera system offers operators panoramic surveillance around their vehicles, ensuring everyone’s safety and wellbeing.

Bulldozers

Bulldozers Camera

Wheel excavators

Wheel excavators Camera

Front-loading forklifts

Front-loading forklifts Camera

Loaders

Loaders Camera

Reach trucks

Reach trucks Camera

Tracked excavators

Tracked excavators Camera

Concrete mixers

Concrete mixers Camera

Mini loaders

Mini loaders Camera

Rigid dump trucks

Rigid dump trucks Camera

Container forklifts

Container forklifts Camera

  Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, while many heavy-duty construction vehicles are equipped with cameras, this isn’t universally true. Their inclusion often hinges on the cameras’ intended function. Essentially, we have two main categories: safety cameras and surveillance cameras.

Safety Cameras:

Operators of heavy machinery utilize safety cameras to navigate the vehicle’s blind spots during reversing or executing complex maneuvers. Occasionally, these safety cameras are integrated into the vehicles as a default safety feature. However, it’s important to note that most safety cameras provided by manufacturers do not have recording capabilities.

Surveillance Cameras:

On the other hand, heavy equipment owners and construction firms frequently opt for surveillance cameras. These prove invaluable in verifying or disputing any claims of accidents that might occur. This is possible because surveillance cameras record footage to an onboard mobile DVR system.

Certainly, the availability can vary.

These days, many manufacturers of heavy-duty construction machinery provide optional safety cameras. It’s critical to note that these are supplementary features, which need to be requested at the moment of purchase through the dealer. Additionally, these specific cameras are not designed to record as their purpose is not surveillance.

With mobile DVRs (mDVRs), industrial heavy equipment operators have access to two main system types for their fleets.

5-Channel mDVR:

One popular setup is the 5-channel camera system. This configuration can accommodate between one and four A/V cameras plus an additional IPC camera. Keep in mind, installation and wiring come at an extra fee, should you require them.

8-Channel mDVR:

Alternatively, there’s the 8-channel DVR system, which can handle six A/V cameras alongside one IPC camera. This model offers the possibility of incorporating advanced fleet management tools. Equipped with capabilities for comprehensive fleet tracking, telematics, integration with customized sensors, vehicle maintenance, and much more, it’s a comprehensive package.

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