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![]() Limited quantity sale of used Structuresscan SIR-EZ at a special price!
1 million yen-5 million yen |
NETIS Registered Product: KT-120010-VE Detection Method: Electromagnetic Wave Radar Method Center Frequency: 1,600 MHz Detection Depth: 450 mm Detection Targets: Rebar, steel pipes, PVC pipes, cables, beans, cavities, etc. Horizontal Resolution (Cover: Pitch): 1:0.3 Horizontal Distance Resolution: Maximum 1.25 mm Maximum Scanning Speed: Approximately 40 cm/s with speed alarm Maximum Detection Distance: 20 m Display Modes: B Mode (Vertical Cross Section), BA Mode (Vertical Cross Section, Reflection Waveform Display), C Mode (Plan View) *when 3D software is installed Detection Data Storage Function: Data saved to SD memory card Power Supply: Battery Pack Continuous Usage Time: Approximately 180 minutes (fully charged battery, low illumination) Structure: Dustproof and drip-proof structure (IP64) *Do not conduct detection in rainy weather or puddles as water may enter from the axle to the interior. Dimensions: Approximately 154 (W) × 175 (H) × 232 (L) mm Weight: Approximately 1.5 kg (with battery attached) Main Functions: Automatic gain function, automatic depth correction function, auto-target, display color change, backscroll function | <Applications> ■ Concrete anchor work ■ Post-installed anchor work ■ Core drilling work ■ Concrete chipping work ■ Electrical installation work ■ Air conditioning installation work ■ Gas work ■ Plumbing work ■ Concrete structure renovation work ■ Concrete structure inspection and diagnosis ■ Concrete bridge completion inspection etc. <Inspection and Investigation> Used for structural investigations to examine the number, pitch, and cover thickness of rebar within concrete structures. *When conducting accurate cover thickness investigations, it is necessary to use in conjunction with a rebar detector using electromagnetic induction method. It is also used to determine whether the structure is RC (Reinforced Concrete), SRC (Steel Reinforced Concrete), or not a structural body (unreinforced). <Exploration> Used for detecting embedded materials within reinforced concrete, cinder concrete, concrete blocks, mortar, bricks, tiles, etc. Before performing anchor installation, core drilling, or chipping work, exploration devices are used to avoid not only rebar but also buried pipes and electrical wires (cables) during construction. *The exploration depth can reach up to approximately 450mm, but it varies significantly depending on the rebar arrangement, moisture condition of the concrete, and the skill level of the exploration technician. | |
![]() Last unit of the new product at a special price ★ Japan Radio Handheld Search NJJ-105K
1 million yen-5 million yen |
Exploration Method: Electromagnetic Wave Radar Method Exploration Depth: 300mm Exploration Targets: Rebar, steel pipes, PVC pipes, cables, beans, cavities, etc. Cover Resolution: Shallow Mode approximately 1mm, Deep Mode approximately 2mm Horizontal Resolution (Pitch): Targets at a depth of less than 75mm: 75mm or more Targets at a depth of 75mm or more: spacing equal to depth *Distinguishes rebar with a cover thickness of 175mm and a spacing of 40mm Horizontal Distance Resolution: 2.5mm Maximum Exploration Distance: 15m Display Modes: B Mode (Vertical Cross Section), BA Mode (Vertical Cross Section, Reflection Waveform Display), C Mode (Plan View) *when using PC software Maximum Scanning Speed: Approximately 40cm/s, with speed excess buzzer Control Functions: Screen inversion, screen marker (256 points), battery capacity display Exploration Data Storage Function: Data saved to Compact Flash. Approximately 200 items at 1GB memory capacity (saves 15m exploration data in binary format) Temperature Range: 0 to +50°C Power Supply: Battery pack, AC adapter Continuous Use Time: Approximately 105 minutes (when battery is fully charged) Structure: Simple drip-proof structure Dimensions: Approximately 149 (W) × 147 (H) × 216 (D) mm Weight: Approximately 1.2kg (including battery pack) | <Applications> ■ Concrete anchor work ■ Post-installed anchor work ■ Core drilling work ■ Concrete chipping work ■ Electrical installation work ■ Air conditioning installation work ■ Gas work ■ Water supply work ■ Concrete structure renovation work ■ Concrete structure inspection and diagnosis ■ Concrete bridge completion inspection etc. <Inspection and Investigation> Used for structural surveys to examine the number, pitch, and cover thickness of rebar in concrete structures. *When conducting a precise cover thickness survey, it is necessary to use a rebar locator in conjunction with electromagnetic induction methods. It is also used to determine whether the structure is RC (reinforced concrete), SRC (steel-reinforced concrete), or not a structural body (unreinforced). <Exploration> Used for exploring embedded materials in reinforced concrete, cinder concrete, concrete blocks, mortar, bricks, tiles, etc. During anchor installation, core drilling, and chipping work, exploration equipment is used beforehand to avoid not only rebar but also buried pipes and electrical wires (cables) during construction. *The exploration depth is generally up to about 300mm, but it can vary significantly depending on the rebar arrangement, the moisture condition of the concrete, and the skill of the exploration technician. | |
![]() [Affordable Rental] HILTI X-Scan PS1000
1 million yen-5 million yen |
NETIS CB-110039-A Exploration Method: Electromagnetic Wave Radar Method Exploration Depth: 300mm Target Objects: Rebar, steel pipes, PVC pipes, cables, bean boards, cavities, etc. Rebar Position Confirmation Accuracy: ±10mm Cover Thickness Exploration Accuracy: ±5mm (Depth 50–200mm) *When the dielectric constant setting is correct Maximum Exploration Distance: 20m Display Mode: B-mode (Vertical Cross Section) + Unidirectional C-mode (Unidirectional Plan View), C-mode (Plan View), 3D mode (3D View) *Displayed on monitor or PC Maximum Scanning Speed: Approximately 40cm/s, with speed excess buzzer Exploration Data Storage Function: SD Memory Card Temperature Range: -10℃ to +50℃ Power Supply: Battery Pack Continuous Use Time: Scanner Approximately 4 hours / Monitor Approximately 2 hours Structure: IP54 Dimensions: Approximately 318 (W) × 143 (H) × 190 (D) mm *Scanner Weight: Approximately 2.5kg (including battery pack) *Scanner The 3D exploration capability is the number one ability among current models of radar exploration machines. Note: The 2D and 3D images displayed on-site on the monitor may differ from those displayed on the PC after returning to the office (the buried conditions may change). It is advisable to bring a PC just in case. | <Applications> ■ Concrete anchor work ■ Post-installed anchor work ■ Core drilling work ■ Concrete chipping work ■ Electrical installation work ■ Air conditioning installation work ■ Gas work ■ Plumbing work ■ Concrete structure renovation work ■ Concrete structure inspection and diagnosis ■ Concrete bridge completion inspection and more <Inspection/Survey> Used for structural surveys to investigate the number, pitch, and cover thickness of rebar within concrete structures. *When conducting a precise cover thickness survey, it is necessary to use in conjunction with a rebar detection device that employs electromagnetic induction. It is also used to determine whether the structure is RC (Reinforced Concrete), SRC (Steel Reinforced Concrete), or not CB (Concrete Block). <Exploration> Used for detecting embedded materials within reinforced concrete, cinder concrete, concrete blocks, mortar, bricks, tiles, etc. Before performing anchor installation, core drilling, or chipping work, exploration devices are used to avoid not only rebar but also buried pipes and electrical wires (cables) during construction. *The exploration depth is up to a maximum of 300mm. The "400mm" displayed on the manufacturer's website means that data has been collected up to that depth. | |
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Limited quantity sale of used Structuresscan SIR-EZ at a special price!
- overview
- NETIS Registered Product: KT-120010-VE Detection Method: Electromagnetic Wave Radar Method Center Frequency: 1,600 MHz Detection Depth: 450 mm Detection Targets: Rebar, steel pipes, PVC pipes, cables, beans, cavities, etc. Horizontal Resolution (Cover: Pitch): 1:0.3 Horizontal Distance Resolution: Maximum 1.25 mm Maximum Scanning Speed: Approximately 40 cm/s with speed alarm Maximum Detection Distance: 20 m Display Modes: B Mode (Vertical Cross Section), BA Mode (Vertical Cross Section, Reflection Waveform Display), C Mode (Plan View) *when 3D software is installed Detection Data Storage Function: Data saved to SD memory card Power Supply: Battery Pack Continuous Usage Time: Approximately 180 minutes (fully charged battery, low illumination) Structure: Dustproof and drip-proof structure (IP64) *Do not conduct detection in rainy weather or puddles as water may enter from the axle to the interior. Dimensions: Approximately 154 (W) × 175 (H) × 232 (L) mm Weight: Approximately 1.5 kg (with battery attached) Main Functions: Automatic gain function, automatic depth correction function, auto-target, display color change, backscroll function
- Application/Performance example
- <Applications> ■ Concrete anchor work ■ Post-installed anchor work ■ Core drilling work ■ Concrete chipping work ■ Electrical installation work ■ Air conditioning installation work ■ Gas work ■ Plumbing work ■ Concrete structure renovation work ■ Concrete structure inspection and diagnosis ■ Concrete bridge completion inspection etc. <Inspection and Investigation> Used for structural investigations to examine the number, pitch, and cover thickness of rebar within concrete structures. *When conducting accurate cover thickness investigations, it is necessary to use in conjunction with a rebar detector using electromagnetic induction method. It is also used to determine whether the structure is RC (Reinforced Concrete), SRC (Steel Reinforced Concrete), or not a structural body (unreinforced). <Exploration> Used for detecting embedded materials within reinforced concrete, cinder concrete, concrete blocks, mortar, bricks, tiles, etc. Before performing anchor installation, core drilling, or chipping work, exploration devices are used to avoid not only rebar but also buried pipes and electrical wires (cables) during construction. *The exploration depth can reach up to approximately 450mm, but it varies significantly depending on the rebar arrangement, moisture condition of the concrete, and the skill level of the exploration technician.
Last unit of the new product at a special price ★ Japan Radio Handheld Search NJJ-105K
- overview
- Exploration Method: Electromagnetic Wave Radar Method Exploration Depth: 300mm Exploration Targets: Rebar, steel pipes, PVC pipes, cables, beans, cavities, etc. Cover Resolution: Shallow Mode approximately 1mm, Deep Mode approximately 2mm Horizontal Resolution (Pitch): Targets at a depth of less than 75mm: 75mm or more Targets at a depth of 75mm or more: spacing equal to depth *Distinguishes rebar with a cover thickness of 175mm and a spacing of 40mm Horizontal Distance Resolution: 2.5mm Maximum Exploration Distance: 15m Display Modes: B Mode (Vertical Cross Section), BA Mode (Vertical Cross Section, Reflection Waveform Display), C Mode (Plan View) *when using PC software Maximum Scanning Speed: Approximately 40cm/s, with speed excess buzzer Control Functions: Screen inversion, screen marker (256 points), battery capacity display Exploration Data Storage Function: Data saved to Compact Flash. Approximately 200 items at 1GB memory capacity (saves 15m exploration data in binary format) Temperature Range: 0 to +50°C Power Supply: Battery pack, AC adapter Continuous Use Time: Approximately 105 minutes (when battery is fully charged) Structure: Simple drip-proof structure Dimensions: Approximately 149 (W) × 147 (H) × 216 (D) mm Weight: Approximately 1.2kg (including battery pack)
- Application/Performance example
- <Applications> ■ Concrete anchor work ■ Post-installed anchor work ■ Core drilling work ■ Concrete chipping work ■ Electrical installation work ■ Air conditioning installation work ■ Gas work ■ Water supply work ■ Concrete structure renovation work ■ Concrete structure inspection and diagnosis ■ Concrete bridge completion inspection etc. <Inspection and Investigation> Used for structural surveys to examine the number, pitch, and cover thickness of rebar in concrete structures. *When conducting a precise cover thickness survey, it is necessary to use a rebar locator in conjunction with electromagnetic induction methods. It is also used to determine whether the structure is RC (reinforced concrete), SRC (steel-reinforced concrete), or not a structural body (unreinforced). <Exploration> Used for exploring embedded materials in reinforced concrete, cinder concrete, concrete blocks, mortar, bricks, tiles, etc. During anchor installation, core drilling, and chipping work, exploration equipment is used beforehand to avoid not only rebar but also buried pipes and electrical wires (cables) during construction. *The exploration depth is generally up to about 300mm, but it can vary significantly depending on the rebar arrangement, the moisture condition of the concrete, and the skill of the exploration technician.
[Affordable Rental] HILTI X-Scan PS1000
- overview
- NETIS CB-110039-A Exploration Method: Electromagnetic Wave Radar Method Exploration Depth: 300mm Target Objects: Rebar, steel pipes, PVC pipes, cables, bean boards, cavities, etc. Rebar Position Confirmation Accuracy: ±10mm Cover Thickness Exploration Accuracy: ±5mm (Depth 50–200mm) *When the dielectric constant setting is correct Maximum Exploration Distance: 20m Display Mode: B-mode (Vertical Cross Section) + Unidirectional C-mode (Unidirectional Plan View), C-mode (Plan View), 3D mode (3D View) *Displayed on monitor or PC Maximum Scanning Speed: Approximately 40cm/s, with speed excess buzzer Exploration Data Storage Function: SD Memory Card Temperature Range: -10℃ to +50℃ Power Supply: Battery Pack Continuous Use Time: Scanner Approximately 4 hours / Monitor Approximately 2 hours Structure: IP54 Dimensions: Approximately 318 (W) × 143 (H) × 190 (D) mm *Scanner Weight: Approximately 2.5kg (including battery pack) *Scanner The 3D exploration capability is the number one ability among current models of radar exploration machines. Note: The 2D and 3D images displayed on-site on the monitor may differ from those displayed on the PC after returning to the office (the buried conditions may change). It is advisable to bring a PC just in case.
- Application/Performance example
- <Applications> ■ Concrete anchor work ■ Post-installed anchor work ■ Core drilling work ■ Concrete chipping work ■ Electrical installation work ■ Air conditioning installation work ■ Gas work ■ Plumbing work ■ Concrete structure renovation work ■ Concrete structure inspection and diagnosis ■ Concrete bridge completion inspection and more <Inspection/Survey> Used for structural surveys to investigate the number, pitch, and cover thickness of rebar within concrete structures. *When conducting a precise cover thickness survey, it is necessary to use in conjunction with a rebar detection device that employs electromagnetic induction. It is also used to determine whether the structure is RC (Reinforced Concrete), SRC (Steel Reinforced Concrete), or not CB (Concrete Block). <Exploration> Used for detecting embedded materials within reinforced concrete, cinder concrete, concrete blocks, mortar, bricks, tiles, etc. Before performing anchor installation, core drilling, or chipping work, exploration devices are used to avoid not only rebar but also buried pipes and electrical wires (cables) during construction. *The exploration depth is up to a maximum of 300mm. The "400mm" displayed on the manufacturer's website means that data has been collected up to that depth.
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