New Videos of Triton Push Camera, with Self Levelling Camera Head.

We have posted some more videos highlighting our new Triton Industrial Pipe Inspection Camera on our YouTube Channel. please take a moment and check them out, let us know what you think. Also let us know what video’s you would like to see us make in the future!

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Triton with self levelling camera head inspecting laterals

These videos feature the Triton with the self levelling camera head. The pipe camera head is 1.68″ in diameter and the rest of the units features the same specs listed on our website. This option is not currently advertised on the website, but just contact our resident tech specialists through the website or over the phone for more information on this version of Triton.

Our Customer Shares Images from Pipe Inspections

We recently had a customer from Switzerland purchase a 40m Viper Portable Push Camera from our online store.  Geologische Beratungen, Schenker Korner & Partners GMBH were very happy with their purchase, and send us back some images they captured with their push camera. The Viper has a CCD camera and 8 bright LED lights in the head of the waterproof probe to capture these bright, clear, colour images of inspections.

Pipe Inspection

Encrusted Pipe

Pipe Inspection

Clean Pipe

Pipe Inspection

Unprofessional Implantation of pipe

Pipe Inspection

Root invasion into Pipe at 7m depth

Geologishe Beratungen are using the camera for quality control, inspecting underground pipes that were part of their studies dealing with pollution legacy, foundation ground and hydro geology. We would like to thank them for sharing their results with us.

 

New Triton Push Camera is Designed to Navigate Tight Corners in 2″ Pipe.

The New Triton Push Camera boasts the smallest diameter camera head for a push camera offered by Fiberscope.net. One of the largest problems faced when using push cameras in smaller diameter pipes is navigating tight corners and the Triton has been designed to solve some of these problems. Check out the Video we have posted of this innovative push camera navigating small diameter gas pipelines. This unit is built to be small enough make 90° bends and move through p-traps in 2” inch pipe with little trouble. The 200ft Kevlar braided probe ensures ruggedness is not compromised for small size and maneuverability of the camera head through pipes. This water proof probe is designed for use in environments with up to 65 psi, and is safe for use in natural gas environments as well. This unit is built to stand up to wear and tear of heavy duty pipe inspections. For quality and small diameter in push cameras look no further than the Triton.

Triton industrial pipe camera monitor and keyboards

The triton also features a 10.4” inch monitor, that displays how much of the push rod has been inserted, to aid in locating the head, the head also comes with a built in 512Hz transmitter, so the head can be even more precisely located using a 512Hz locator. The base unit also allows you to record audio during inspections, as well as add text using the built in full QWERTY keyboard. More information about this new pipe camera is available on Fiberscope.net.

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XT512 Portable Locator, the Best Tool to Precisely Locate the Camera Head

One of the huge benefits of visual remote pipe inspections is being able to visualize problems, so you know exactly what to expect when going in to repair something. Underground pipes are especially susceptible to leaks and roots causing problems in hard to reach places. One problem with traditional pipe inspection equipment is while you can visualize the problem inside the pipe, it can be hard to locate the exact spot where the camera head is in the pipe to minimize the amount of time and effort involved in getting to the problem area. To solve this problem some push cameras are now being made with locators built into the camera head. The Viper S Portable Push Camera is Medit’s push camera with a built in 512 HZ sonde locator. Medit teamed up with Schonstedt to provide you with the best locator for your money. The XT512 Sonde and Camera Locator gives you the ability to precisely locate the camera head during inspections. The locator locates the the 512Hz Sonde in the camera head of the Viper and tells you the depth. This can make planning for pipe repairs run much smoother. This locator is small and lightweight making it portable and easy to use at any job site. The XT512 locator can be purchased as a full set with the Viper S, or separately to use with any camera head with a 512Hz Sonde in it. For more information on these handy units please contact our sales team at Fiberscope.net

 

What are the differences between Viper and Viper-S Push Cameras?

Medit Inc, offers two versions of our very popular Viper Portable Push Camera, The “Viper” and the “Viper S”. These cameras are designed as an economical option for inspections of sewer, pipe, HVAC ducts, chimneys etc. There are a couple of key differences between the Viper and the Viper-S models. The most noticeable difference is the traceable 512 Hz sonde located in the head of the Viper S, when paired with a sonde locator this allows the head of the probe to be located through the ground, ceilings, walls etc to accurately identify the area that is currently being visualized. The Viper S also features a slightly smaller diameter camera head (23mm (0.9”) compared to the original Viper (38mm (1.5”)). Both camera heads feature color CCD camera heads with sapphire glass lens to protect from scratches, and come in 20 and 40 meter lengths. Both units are highly portable coming in at 10.5kg for the Viper S and 13kg for the Viper. Both units also come in waterproof cases with built in 7” color monitors. The Viper S is able to record video and still images to a SD card, a hard drive through the USB port, or to a TV. The Viper is able to record video and store it on a hard drive through the USB port. Over all the Viper S is a slightly lighter and updated version of the Viper with the capability of locating the camera head, both units were designed to give the best results for the price point, and to offer the rugged durability our customers have come to expect from our products. For further information about either the Viper or the Viper S units please contact the Sales Team at Fiberscope.net.

Viper Portable Push Camera 

Viper Portable Push Camera

Viper S Portable Push Camera

Viper S Push Camera with Locator

Coming Soon, new Demo Program for Fiberscope.net

Here at Fiberscope.net we are getting excited about the upcoming launch of our new Demo Program! This demo program will allow our customers to test out some of our most requested videoscopes and push cameras free of charge.  Being able to try out our products before purchase will ensure our customers are getting the best scope for the job every time. Included in this program will be the ever popular Viper and Viper S, the Orion 2, Quasar and Rigel video borescopes!

Stay tuned for the roll out of this new exciting program.

Our new industrial blog about videoscopes has launched!

Dear colleagues and friends!

Welcome to our new blog that has been designed for NDT professionals specializing in remote visual inspections (RVI)! Follow us for lots of great advices, news, tips, articles, photos and videos about using borescopes, videoscopes, sewer and drain cameras, snake cameras, etc.

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