Easy
Locator, the standard Ground Penetrating Radar
(GPR) system for utility locate professionals
worldwide.
The
Easy Locator system is priced well below other
systems and virtually redefines GPR for everyday
locators that need to find nonmetallic utilities
and perform surveys for unknown buried objects
and utilities.
The
system includes an easy user interface with
almost complete automation of settings whereby
the operator provides minimal input to begin
collecting data. Portability is unmatched in
both weight and ease of disassembly for transport
between projects.
These
all important features mirror those locate professionals
are accustomed to using on standard pipe and
cable locators.
Easy
Locator is typically used for:
- Detection
of cables and pipes
- Detection
of PVC-pipes
- Detection
of underground storage tanks
The
Easy Locator includes an integrated but modular
control unit and monitor. The control unit is
mounted directly to the antenna (transducer)
of your choice and powered internally. It is
compatible with two antennas "Mid"
or "Shallow" to cover most utility
locate situations.
The
detachable control unit automatically detects
the selected antenna and defaults to the appropriate
data collection settings. Simply remove the
handles with the monitor attached and collect
data with either antenna.
Adjustable
height of the wheels in combination with the
option to pull the Easy Locator backwards improves
access to rough terrain and loose soils such
as sand. You can also configure your Easy Locator
with the option Rough Terrain, see options below.
Easy
Locator benefits:
-
the
robust system is priced well below other
system on the market
-
easy
to use, no radar expertise required. Intuitive
push-turn knob
-
Lightweight
and rugged design
An
Easy Locator system includes:
- Control
unit
- High
brightness color Monitor, see Modules below
- Easy
to use Software Interface
- Basic
Cart system which can be replaced by
the RT Cart, see Modules below
- Parallel
data cable
- Lithium-Ion
Battery
- Battery
charger
- Operator's
manual