Schonstedt Inductive Signal Clamp For Mac

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With the uniquely designed receiver, included holster, and a transmitter that can fit in your pocket, the Schonstedt XTpc pipe and cable locator can be carried on your tool belt. This pipe and cable locator is available in two different frequencies, 82 kHz for gas and water pipes, and 33 KHz for power lines.

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It features Schonstedt's innovative XT design with a retractable tip receiver, pistol grip handle, and easy one handed controls. The XTpc pipe and cable locator displays signal strength on an LCD display in addition to audio output, and can also passively locate 50/60 Hz power lines. The included transmitter can operate for up to 8 hours on a built in rechargeable NiMH battery and has the maximum power output allowed by FCC regulations. The XTpc's transmitter features an LCD display for output level, output current, operating mode, and battery life. The built in battery can be charged with either a 12V DC or 120 VAC power source using the included chargers. It also has adjustable power levels, and a single 'smart' connector for various clamps, clips, and antenna's.

Other instruments included in XT series are the and the. The schonstedt XTpc pipe and cable locator system is extremly versatile for it's portability. It can operate in three different active modes (clamp, conductive, or inductive), includes passive mode capability, and sonde mode with the addition of an optional sonde. Depth measurements are easily acquired at the push of a button up to approximately 19'. SPECIFICATIONSSHEET. With the uniquely designed receiver, included holster, and a transmitter that can fit in your pocket, the Schonstedt XTpc pipe and cable locator can be carried on your tool belt. This pipe and cable locator is available in two different frequencies, 82 kHz for gas and water pipes, and 33 KHz for power lines.

It features Schonstedt's innovative XT design with a retractable tip receiver, pistol grip handle, and easy one handed controls. The XTpc pipe and cable locator displays signal strength on an LCD display in addition to audio output, and can also passively locate 50/60 Hz power lines. The included transmitter can operate for up to 8 hours on a built in rechargeable NiMH battery and has the maximum power output allowed by FCC regulations. The XTpc's transmitter features an LCD display for output level, output current, operating mode, and battery life. The built in battery can be charged with either a 12V DC or 120 VAC power source using the included chargers. It also has adjustable power levels, and a single 'smart' connector for various clamps, clips, and antenna's.

Other instruments included in XT series are the and the. The schonstedt XTpc pipe and cable locator system is extremly versatile for it's portability. It can operate in three different active modes (clamp, conductive, or inductive), includes passive mode capability, and sonde mode with the addition of an optional sonde. Depth measurements are easily acquired at the push of a button up to approximately 19'.

XTpc-82-NCXTpc pipe and cable locator, 82 kHz. $2,163.00. XTpc-82-SCXTpc pipe and cable locator with soft case, 82 kHz. $2,188.00. XTpc-82-HCXTpc pipe and cable locator with hard case, 82 kHz.

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$2,317.00. XTpc-33-NCXTpc pipe and cable locator, 33 kHz. $2,163.00.

Schonstedt Inductive Signal Clamp For Mac

XTpc-33-SCXTpc pipe and cable locator with soft case, 33 kHz. $2,188.00. XTpc-33-HCXTpc pipe and cable locator with hard case, 33 kHz.

$2,317.00. 1 Includes: Reciever, Transmitter, Holster, Belt Accessory Pouch, Belt, Ground Stake, Conductive Clip Assembly, Auto/Mains Charging System for Transmitter, and a 9V battery.

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The MAC-51B – the most cost-effective, all-purpose locating system on the market – consists of a magnetic locator, similar to the most popular GA-52Cx model, and a null-over-target pipe and cable locator capable of locating on two frequencies: 571Hz and 82.5kHz. We recommend you read the operator's manual before you order this equipment. You are responsible to understand its use before ordering. Freight charges are added to all rentals.

Features: The receiver has a three position switch that lets you change modes, 'on-the-fly', between LO, HI, and MAG, for cable and line tracing with break locating, pinpointing a ferrous metal target, or identifying and pinpointing an energized 50/60 Hz power line. Dual Frequency Cable and Line Tracing Modes The MAC-51Bx simultaneously transmits 82.5 kHz (HF) and 571 Hz (LF) signals. This feature lets you select and compare received audio signals from both frequencies along with magnetic information without having to return to the transmitter. Transmitter Conductive Mode If an exposed section of a target gas or water pipe is accessible, conductive coupling is the most reliable method for applying the trace signal. This mode has to be used to apply both HF and LF frequencies so that you can use all three features on-the-fly. Providing a good electrical contact between the clip and the conductive portion of the target line by removing rust or paint before attaching the clip is very important.

Transmitter Inductive Mode (HF only) Induction is achieved by placing the transmitter over the target cable/pipe or by using the optional Inductive Signal Clamp. It's the easiest and quickest way to applying a trace signal that is strong enough for tracing most lines. The trace signal generates an alternating magnetic field around the cable which induces a signal into the receiver's cable sensor. A sharp null in the audio signal between the two peaks occurs when the receiver's tip is directly over the cable. Magnetic Locating Mode Only the MAC-51Bx receiver is required when operating in the magnetic mode. Just set the Mode switch to MAG, the Gain control to mid-range, and you're ready to locate underground ferrous pipes, water meters, water valves, and property markers - or anything that has a magnetic field including the 50/60Hz electro-magnetic field generated by energized power lines.

This entry was posted on 14.02.2020.