4.6m Depth Detection Magnetic Locator MPN:19-200SC
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4.6m Depth Detection Magnetic Locator
The 4.6m Depth Detection Magnetic Locator is an essential tool for professionals in the fields of construction, plumbing, and surveying. With a maximum detection depth of 4.6 meters, this locator can accurately pinpoint the location of ferrous objects, cast iron water and gas lines, manhole covers, and more. The intuitive digital controls provide sensitivity adjustments for better accuracy, while the LCD display shows information such as battery life and depth detection. The lightweight design and ergonomic handle make it easy to use in a variety of settings, making it an indispensable tool for any professional.
Top product features:
- Maximum detection depth of 4.6 meters
- Digital controls for sensitivity adjustments
- LCD display showing battery life and depth detection
Top product applications:
- Locating ferrous objects
- Detecting water and gas lines
- Surveying and mapping underground infrastructure
4.6m Depth Detection Magnetic Locator 42-3/4" Long
Product Information
- : 19-200SC
- Application: Cast Iron Water & Gas Lines; Iron Pipes; Locate Ferrous Objects; Locate PK Nails; Manhole Covers; Masonry Nails; Surveyors Markers; Valve Covers
- Battery Size: (6) AA
- Display Information: Low Battery Indicator
- Display Type: LCD
- Features: Digital Button; Erase Feature; Knob or Digital Controls; LCD Digital Display; Low Battery Indicator; Power Line Indicator; Sensitivity Control; Volume Control
- Maximum Detection Depth: 4.6 m
- Number of Batteries: 6
- Scan Control Type: Sensitivity; Volume
Additional Information
- Hazardous Materials: No, oK to Ship Via Air
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) Required: No
- Country of Origin: MY, Malaysia
- TAA Compliant: No
- UNSPSC: 41111903
- UPC: 644425190023
- CA Restricted (Prop 65): Unknown
- Package Weight: 3.00
- Prohibited States: AK,HI,PR
Related ASINs: B0007M6BDQ
Product info last updated on December 3, 2024 5:30am UTC Category: Detecting Tools