I am selling a Trimble S9 DR Plus .05" Sec Accuracy Robotic Total Station SET. This set up is in Great condition and ready to go to work. This is a .05" second gun with the latest firmware. This unit has been shop tested CALIBRATED and is ready to work out the box. This is a half-second instrument. It includes a Trimble TSC7 with 2.4 ghz radio , loaded with Access software V.2023.01. This unit is Reflectorless, has Autolock, Vision (on Board Camera), 3D Scanning enabled and Fine-lock. Included is a NEW MT-1000 multi-prism which is one of the best tracking systems on the market. If you have been looking for the fastest most accurate Robotic Station this is it !!! This is Trimble's latest Robotic model.
This sale includes:
Trimble S9 DR Plus .05" sec Robotic Total Station with Scanning, Vision
Trimble TSC7 with Access v.2023.01 w/ 2.4 ghz radio
Trimble MT1000 Active Prism (NEW)
Charging Kit (NEW)
2 Dual Chargers (NEW)
Cables (Hirose to Hirose) (NEW)
3 Batteries (NEW)
---Only for USA Customers or Local Pick Up---
-Seco Tripod (NEW)
-Carbon Fiber Prism Rod (NEW)
-Carbon Fiber Bi pod (NEW)
Price is $20K
Why are you getting rid of such a good unit? Have you moved to a different brand or different style work that does not require such accuracy. Also is Trimble Acces still under a current maintenance agreement by chance . Then the big question is what’s the price? Edited. Saw the price. Had to grab my glasses.
I wish my equipment was this good...
That's one REALLY nice setup
Good luck with your sale
=J=
The Unit was bought for a project that never happened and we are moving into a different type of work that doesn't require such accuracy.
As for the price I have had that edited to 20k (Which is still a great steal).
Tough decision and I know I will kick myself in future for this. So here is a chance for anybody to own this unit for less.
Like asked above what is the status of Access maintenance agreement?
Maybe you can send a picture from Software licenses and subscriptions in Access?
Yeah but less accurate work doesn’t make business sense to burn an additional 20k. You can use it for Topo and whatever. Just because it’s more accurate doesn’t affect its ability to still do less accurate work. Man if I was not in the middle of a land deal at this moment I would be all over this. I don’t even have my own survey business or license. That’s a sweet deal.
How much for just the total station?
Nice deal though I'd be inclined to fling the TSC7 in a dumpster. 😄
Man if I was not in the middle of a land deal at this moment I would be all over this. I don’t even have my own survey business or license.
Gotta be careful with robots; Trimble repair tech in my city told me the laser inside them degrades whether it's used or not and can't be repaired or replaced...
Gotta be careful with robots; Trimble repair tech in my city told me the laser inside them degrades whether it’s used or not and can’t be repaired or replaced…
That's interesting, I had never heard that. I have an S6 high accuracy model from 2006 that still works great. I have had to replace the compensator module and the radio module but that is about it.
Gotta be careful with robots; Trimble repair tech in my city told me the laser inside them degrades whether it’s used or not and can’t be repaired or replaced…
????
This makes no sense.
I dunno, it's what the guy told me when I was picking up one of the company robots (S7) after a tune up several months ago. This robot was, I think, 4 or 6 years old at the time and he said it was showing signs of this laser degradation. I told him this robot wasn't used very often and he said it didn't matter the degradation happens no matter what. When I asked for more info he said the laser can't be repaired or replaced so you'll only get so many years out of the instrument.
I'm just relaying what I was told, but maybe there's an instrument expert lurking around here that can better explain.
Saw an S6 come in for service in ~2017 that had been bought when they first came out in 2006, and never brought in for service...tech said it barely needed any adjustment. Sent it back all cleaned up and it was still going strong as of 2022.
I’m just relaying what I was told, but maybe there’s an instrument expert lurking around here that can better explain.
I will have to ask my tech. Would not shock me at all.
True. That’s the problem with a lot of today’s technology. It is designed to not be repaired. It’s not that they cannot reuthe laser. It actually has more to do with the cost to dispose of it in a hazmat way. That liability gets expensive. If it breaks and you the owner chunk it in a dumpster or hang it from a fence post is one thing. But a big company like the manufacturers. Now they can get money from them. We be to poor to squeeze that Money from. Working for the government taught me how much money goes into various hazmat things. Take that $10 can of wd/40 it cost way more to make sure it is contained stored in a certain way. When it’s empty the price goes up even more as it can supposedly only be disposed of in a certain way. I was blown away at so many rules for every single thing.
I am open to selling separately.. Let me know.