Overview
The Spectra Precision RDM-1 Swivel Mount delivers professional-grade positioning flexibility for your RD20 wireless remote display, ensuring optimal visibility and ergonomic access in any cab configuration. Designed for contractors running excavation, grading, and laser-guided equipment, this robust swivel mount accommodates the unique sightline preferences and working positions of individual operators across diverse machine types—from compact excavators to articulated motor graders.
Unlike fixed mounts that force operators into compromised viewing angles, the RDM-1 provides full articulation and secure positioning, keeping critical elevation data visible during complex cuts, grade verification, and finish work. The heavy-duty construction withstands constant cab vibration, temperature extremes, and the demanding conditions of earthmoving jobsites while maintaining precise display positioning throughout your shift.
Key Specifications
- Compatibility: Specifically engineered for Spectra Precision RD20 wireless remote display
- Mount Type: Full swivel ball-and-socket design with infinite positioning angles
- Construction: Heavy-duty materials with reinforced attachment points
- Adjustment: Tool-free positioning with secure locking mechanism
- Installation: Universal mounting base compatible with standard cab mounting locations
- Vibration Resistance: Engineered to maintain position during equipment operation
- Temperature Range: Performs reliably in extreme jobsite conditions
- Weight: Lightweight design that doesn't add unnecessary cab clutter
- Finish: Durable coating resists scratches, UV degradation, and corrosion
What's in the Kit
- RDM-1 Swivel Mount assembly with ball-and-socket head
- Universal mounting base with attachment hardware
- Mounting screws and fasteners for secure installation
- Quick-reference installation guide
Job Applications
- Excavation Operations: Position the RD20 display within your natural line of sight during trench work, foundation digging, and utility installation—reducing neck strain and keeping grade data visible without taking your attention off the bucket. Critical when you're working to tight elevation tolerances and need constant depth verification.
- Fine Grading and Finish Work: Adjust the display angle for optimal visibility during precision grading operations where you're making incremental blade adjustments. The swivel mount lets you reposition the RD20 as you shift between forward grading, backing operations, and side-angle work without losing sight of your target elevations.
- Multi-Operator Equipment: Essential for machines shared across shifts or crews with different operators who have varying height, seating positions, and visibility preferences. Each operator can quickly adjust the display to their optimal viewing angle without tools or complicated adjustments, maximizing productivity across all shifts.
- Compact Equipment in Confined Spaces: Perfect for mini-excavators and skid steers working in tight residential or urban jobsites where cab space is limited and operators need flexible display positioning to avoid obstructing windows or sight lines to critical work areas and ground personnel.
- Slope and Cross-Slope Work: Reposition your RD20 as your machine works on varying ground angles and cross-slopes, ensuring the display remains readable regardless of machine orientation. Particularly valuable on road construction, parking lots, and drainage projects where you're constantly working at changing angles.
- Laser-Guided Dozing and Scraper Operations: Mount the display where it's visible during both cutting and spreading operations, accommodating the different head positions operators naturally use during forward passes versus backing and spreading. Keeps you on grade without forcing awkward viewing angles that cause fatigue.
Compatible Accessories
- Spectra Precision RD20 Wireless Remote Display – The wireless display unit designed for this mount
- Spectra Precision Laser Receivers – Compatible laser detection systems that communicate with the RD20
- Machine Control Mounting Solutions – Additional cab mounting hardware and accessories
- Laser System Accessories – Complete your laser-guided grading setup
Related Guides
- Complete RD20 Setup and Calibration Guide
- Cab Mounting Best Practices for Machine Control Displays
- Optimizing Laser-Guided Grading Systems for Accuracy
- Configuring Shared Equipment for Multiple Operators
FAQ
- Can I move the RDM-1 mount between different machines?
- Yes, the RDM-1 features a universal mounting base that can be installed and removed as needed, making it practical for contractors who rotate the RD20 display between multiple machines. However, for maximum efficiency with multi-machine operations, many contractors purchase multiple RDM-1 mounts—one permanently installed in each cab—allowing the RD20 display itself to be quickly transferred without repeatedly removing and reinstalling the mount hardware.
- How tight does the swivel mechanism hold during equipment vibration?
- The RDM-1 swivel mount features a robust locking mechanism specifically engineered to maintain your selected display position during normal equipment operation, including the constant vibration from excavators, dozers, and motor graders. Once positioned and tightened, the mount holds securely without creeping or drifting. If you experience any movement during operation, a simple hand-tightening of the locking collar restores full rigidity—no tools required in most cases.
- Will this mount work with the RD20 protective case installed?
- The RDM-1 is designed to accommodate the RD20 display in its standard configuration. If you're using an aftermarket protective case or custom housing, verify the case manufacturer's compatibility with swivel mounts before installation. Most Spectra-branded protective accessories are designed with mount compatibility in mind, but third-party cases may have different attachment configurations that could interfere with proper mounting.
- What's the best mounting location in the cab for optimal visibility?
- The optimal mounting location varies by machine type, cab layout, and operator preference, but most contractors position the RDM-1 within the operator's primary viewing zone—typically on the right pillar area for excavators or on the overhead console for dozers and graders. The mount should place the RD20 display where you can read it with minimal head movement while maintaining clear sight lines to your work area, blade/bucket, and ground personnel. Test different positions before permanently securing the base, and consider how the location affects visibility during both forward and reverse operations.