THE DJI AGRAS T40 FOR AGRICULTURAL SPRAYING

The AGRAS T40 is equipped with the revolutionary Coaxial Twin Rotor design, enabling it to carry a spray load of 40 kg and a spread load of 50 kg (70 L). The aircraft is built in with a Dual Atomised Spraying System, DJI Terra, Active Phased array Radar and Binocular Vision. It supports multiple missions from surveying, mapping, to spraying and spreading, helping you achieve ultimate precision in your agricultural operations.

 
 

Mapping, spraying and spreading, all in one

The AGRAS T40 combines mapping, spraying and spreading functions, while its UHD camera and adjustable gimbal enable easy capture of your desired view. Farmland and orchard images can be captured in real time, and local maps can be generated using the remote controller with the D-RTK 2 Mobile Station. The system detects land boundaries and obstacles automatically, for quicker planning of flight routes over farmland and hilly orchards.

 

Dual Atomized Centrifugal Sprinkler

The dual atomized spray disc ensures even droplets and more efficient pesticide usage.

The proprietary centrifugal valve prevents leakage, avoids over-fertilization, and reduces pesticide use while protecting the environment.

Enhanced spreading efficiency for superior performance

Real-time weighing - The aircraft is equipped with a weighing sensor that monitors the spread quantity and remaining payload

Fast disassembly and cleaning - The spreading device can be dismantled in 3 minutes and washed with water.

 

Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing

The Active Phased Array Radar is incorporated with a binocular vision sensor system to provide 360-degree horizontal omnidirectional obstacle sensing, offering optimal security. The detection distance of up to 50 m allows for intelligent terrain following, smooth scaling and bypassing of multiple obstacles.

 

Massive payload increase thanks to the coaxial twin rotor

The AGRAS T40 features a coaxial twin rotor design that increases the payload capacity by 30% with a maximum payload of 50 kg. Its foldable design reduces the aircraft size by 70% for greater portability.

 

Fully enhanced remote controller for smoother, faster mapping

The 8-core processor makes mapping of 6.67 hectares possible in 10 minutes. Minimizes wasted journeys with intelligent route planning, for greater efficiency. The large 7-inch high brightness screen offers a broader view with refined detail. A wide range of custom physical buttons provides flexible control.

 

Robustly tested for ultimate reliability

The core components are designed to withstand complex and harsh farmland environments. They have passed a host of rigorous tests such as corrosion prevention, high and low temperature, and aging tests, to ensure peace of mind for the user.

 

Ultra-fast charging

12000W Multifunctional Inverter Generator with new EFI technology and 15% fuel saving. The charging station produces 1500W AC output, sufficient to power the remote controller, water pump, reloader, lights, and other components. The 30000mAh Intelligent Flight Battery with its standard air-cooled heat sink can cool down rapidly.

 

DJI Agras Intelligent Cloud

By pairing AGRAS T40 with the Phantom 4 Multispectral, the platform allows you to perform variable spraying/spreading operations with precision based on the farmland’s prescription map. The feature is useful for the spraying of fertilizers on rice, fertilizers and defoliants on cotton crops, and nutrient solutions on soybeans and corn.


DJI Agras T40 Introduction and Tutorial


Agras & CAA Compliance

When we supply you with an Agras each individual craft has been set up, tested and certified in compliance with CAA guideline by our specialist technicians.

On handover of your new spray drone one of our commercial solutions team will spend half a day with you going through craft setup, maintenance, operations and best practice so you are confident with your new machine. To operate a spraying drone in New Zealand you will require: 

CAA Part 102 unmanned aircraft operator certificate (102 Exposition required showing that you have identified hazards and risks of your operation, and how you intend to mitigate these risks).
CAA Part 102 Pilot certificate.
Pilot Chemical Rating certificate. 


Approximate costs:
102 Exposition: $3,600 + GST
102 Pilot Certificate: $1,200 + GST
Pilot Chemical Rating $3,750 + GST 

For further info on what is required for 102 certificate, exposition and agriculture rating, we recommend contacting Heather Andrews from ASMS (https://www.asms.co.nz). heather@asms.co.nz or 021 061 4655.

For information on pilot chemical ratings, we recommend contacting:

Adroit Solutions www.adroitsolutions.co.nz at info@adroitsolutions.co.nz or Educhem at www.educhem.co.nz at info@educhem.co.nz

 

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