Sewer Line Location Products
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Locator Transmitters, Receivers & Components
Built on a proven design, and with Pathfinder SAF Technology™ at its core, the SnapTRACK® offers RYCOM’s most advanced signal acquisition and filtering technology. The SnapTRACK® cable & pipe locator offers utility locators FrequencyFlex™ allowing users to adapt the system to their specific needs. Multiple active frequencies allow the user to accurately locate with a minimum of interference while maintaining the ability continue locating past faults and around conduit bends.
Items can be purchased as a kit or individually, depending on your needs. Contact us for more information.
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PipeTRACK Traceable Rodders
The PipeTRACK traceable rodder system is a great companion for use with the attachable 512 Hz sondes. Push the rodder as far as the applications requires, then attach your transmitter to the connection point on the reel to light up the entire line.
Choose your desired frequency on the transmitter and then you can trace the sewer line and depth with precision all the way to the sonde. Switch the receiver over to “SONDE MODE” to verify that you are standing over the excavation spot. You can even accurately verify your depth. Available in 250’ and 600’ lengths.
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Sondes
Self-contained signal transmitters (Sondes) are used to trace the path of non-metallic pipes and locate line blockages in clay, cast iron and other non-conductive structures. Emitting a signal that is detectable up to 25 feet in the air and 10 feet in cast iron, Rycom Instruments® Sondes provide locators unbeatable range at a low price.
Sondes are programmed with a single matched frequency that is detectable by all Rycom Instruments® locating receivers with a matching frequency. Made of high-density PVC plastic, each sewer and pipe Sonde is designed to be highly durable.
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Mangnastick™ MSL
The Magnastick™ MSL™ magnetometers seeks ferromagnetic objects by sensing their magnetic fields. Dual toroidal sensor coils are highly sensitive to the magnetic lines of flux naturally present in ferrous (iron) materials and are not affected by non-ferrous materials such as brass, aluminum, or copper.n goes here