Rebar Scope Basic System - R-C-400
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$11,817.30 AUD Inc. GST




R-C-400 BASIC UNIT includes the following: Main Unit, Probe, 8ft Cable, Sizing Template, Charger, and Headphones
- Single sensor for all depth ranges.
- Seperate sensor and main instrumentation unit to scan difficult to access area's.
- Locates rebar, post tension cable, conduit,and copper pipe.
- Rugged and splash resistant case. Daylight visible display.
- Locates up to 8" (200 mm) deep. Determines bar size up to 4.5" (115 mm) deep.
- Conforms to ACI 318, BS 1881 Part 204, DIN 1045, CP 110, EC 2, SIA< 162, DGZfP B2
The eddy current sensor is specifically designed to react to the outer surface of the metal object. It is uninfluenced by small metal particles in the concrete, whether the concrete is fresh or hardened, wet, or dry. The eddy current sensor also allows the unit to locate both ferrous as well as non-ferrous metals in concrete and other non-metallic construction materials. This sensor has also been designed with temperature compensation circuitry as well. The temperature compensation circuitry not only improves accuracy and performance but allows the operator to use the equipment without a "zero" procedure first. As always only one sensor is required for all depth ranges and functions of the equipment.
The latest in microprocessor technology not only conditions the signal from the sensor for more accurate and dependable results but provides the user with the information they need. Rebar diameter can be estimated by using a simple system of comparison. All this is fully automated for consistent, repeatable results with increased resolution over previous models.
The microprocessor can also statistically analyze the data, searching automatically for minimum cover points, and the least cover of a group of points. A Cover Map™ or display of cover points as a symbolic map of a structure can assist the user in finding problematic areas. Built in memory can store over 80 thousand individual data points for later processing.
Feedback to the user can also be made via the direct view, sunlight readable digital screen, or via head phones. By seperating the sensor from the main instrumentation unit, difficult to reach area's can be handled with ease.
Specifications
Main Unit |
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Weight: | 5.4lbs 2.5Kg |
Size: | 10.63" L x 9.68" W x 4.88" H (27cm x 24.5cm x 12.4cm) |
LCD Size: | 320 x 240 pixels |
LCD Dim.: | 3.5" L x 4.65" H (8.9cm x 11.8cm) |
Recharging Voltage: | 18v |
Memory Capacity: | 80 thousand data points |
Battery Life: | 4 - 6 hrs continues run time |
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Probe Dimensions |
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Weight: | 1 lb 0.45Kg |
Size: | 5" L x 2.4" W x 1.6" H (12.7cm x 6cm x 4.1cm) |
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Scan Cart Dimensions | |
Weight: | 1 lb 0.45Kg |
Size: | 8.25" L x 5.6" W x 2.25" H (20.1cm x 14.2cm x 5.7cm) |
Maximum Scan Length: | 48 ft. 14.6m |
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