Operating systems
Maximum precision with every command!
Even the best technology is ineffective without powerful operating systems to transmit commands and facilitate work processes. The following user-friendly and compatible systems transmit their instructions to the drum.
So nothing stands in the way of successful liquid manure spreading!

ISOBUS CCI-TERMINAL
Thanks to the ISOBUS software, Zunhammer slurry tankers can be operated, controlled and adjusted quickly and easily via the tractor’s existing infrastructure. The main focus is on compatibility with all tractor manufacturers on the market. The software is therefore subjected to regular AEF tests.
- Simple and standardized operation of device-specific displays
- Communication between tractor and implement
- Control of all functions via the ISOBUS terminal in the tractor
- Increased ease of use
- Improvement of data management
- Easier integration of tractor and slurry tanker data in Agrioffice and the field database
- AEF certification

Touch-box
The aim of many developments in the agricultural machinery industry is to make user interfaces as innovative and simple as possible, even though machines are becoming increasingly diverse and usually have numerous electronic and hydraulic functions. Many user errors are due to complex control systems. Zunhammer developed the TOUCH-Box to give farmers a clear way to operate their machines.

Rear camera
With the camera systems, you always have an optimum view of all areas on and around the vehicle. Up to eight cameras can be conveniently displayed and ensure perfect all-round visibility.
Your advantages at a glance
- Better visibility
- Hazard detection
- Precise steering maneuvers

Barrel counter
The FZ 2010 drum counter is designed for use in agricultural vehicles.
Your advantages at a glance
- Electronic counter with separate daily and seasonal counters:
- The counter is characterized by a very low power consumption (operating time approx. 1 year). In addition, the power consumption can be completely switched off using a switch located near the batteries.