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Ridgid® diagnostics, line inspection and location

by Charlotte Pordage
March 5, 2021
in Condition Assessment, Mapping & GIS, Sponsored Editorial, Utility location
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Find it faster with RIDGID utility location equipment. RIDGID utility locators feature an easy-to-use visual mapping display that allows the location of utility lines and sondes with confidence.

These locators can be used with RIDGID SeeSnake® cameras equipped with sonde transmitters to find the camera head during a pipe inspection. They can also be used in conjunction with a line transmitter to find buried utilities and electric, cable, water, gas, telecom, drain and sewer lines.

RIDGID SeeSnake camera reels are premier diagnostic systems that take pipe inspections to the next level. Offering unmatched reliability with exceptional in-pipe viewing, SeeSnake camera reels feature a variety of push cables that are stiff enough to push out long runs, yet flexible enough to make tight turns.

Rugged, small-diameter cameras feature powerful LEDs that illuminate the pipe’s interior, providing crisp, clear in-pipe imaging.

RIDGID SeeSnake cameras with TruSense technology bring powerful data capability to diagnostics. TruSense establishes a two-way data path between the camera head and a connected SeeSnake CSx series WiFi-enabled monitor.

With TruSense, advanced sensors on the camera head – including High Dynamic Range (HDR) and TiltSense – convey valuable information about the in-pipe environment.

HDR provides superior clarity and detail for very dark spaces and blow out areas. Down pipe visibility is vastly improved with HDR giving more clearly defined detail of pipe characteristics.

Rugged, high-intensity LEDs in the camera head provide exceptional viewing and long life, and a self-levelling camera head keeps the image upright (only available for certain models).

TruSense also includes an integrated TiltSense feature that reports back the pitch of the camera inside the pipe. This on-camera inclinometer helps accurately identify and diagnose problems underground.

The entire line of RIDGID SeeSnake digital reporting monitors comes equipped with WiFi connectivity. Stream inspections to your iOS or Android device with the free HQx Live companion app. Every RIDGID SeeSnake monitor integrates seamlessly with SeeSnake camera reels.

Use a RIDGID monitor to stream to a second screen and generate detailed reports in the field. The Ridge Tool Company is a world-leading manufacturer of professional quality pipe and tube working tools serving the plumbing, mechanical, construction, HVAC, location, electrical  and facility maintenance industries.

The RIDGID trademark is recognised by professional tradespersons and engineers for uncompromising product quality, performance, durability and service.

This partner content is brought to you by Ridge Tool Australia. For more information, contact Ridge Tool Australia on 1800 743 443 or email ridgid.australia@emerson.com.

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