You can accurately grasp the points behind the walls and floors.
For understanding the location of penetration openings. When constructing penetration openings in walls or floors made of concrete or block, you can determine the exit position of the bit in advance. Conversely, you can also decide the drilling start point from the exit position. For measuring wall and floor thickness. You can check the bit length of the hammer drill and diamond core tools used for creating penetration openings. For positioning films in X-ray concrete non-destructive testing.
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In a field where it is difficult to rely on blueprints, cumbersome measurements and tasks such as drilling test holes will no longer be necessary. The entry position can be determined by aiming for the exit of the through hole, avoiding upward drilling work. The receiver detects the magnetic field radiated from the transmitter, allowing for easy detection of points behind walls and floors.
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135000
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P3
Delivery Time
P3
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For understanding the location of penetration openings. When constructing penetration openings in walls or floors made of concrete or block, you can grasp the exit position of the bit in advance. Conversely, you can also determine the drilling start point from the exit position. For measuring wall and floor thickness. You can check the bit length of the hammer drill and diamond core tools used for penetration openings. For positioning films in X-ray concrete non-destructive testing.
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Many of the social infrastructures such as roads, tunnels, bridge piers, railways, water supply and sewage systems, and ports, which were intensively developed after the period of rapid economic growth, will reach over 50 years since their construction around 2030. There are concerns about the aging of social infrastructure. Additionally, due to the declining birthrate and aging population, Japan is facing a decrease in its population, leading to challenges such as labor shortages and worsening fiscal conditions. As a result, there is a growing demand for establishing a maintenance cycle for future social infrastructure, with increasing needs for "inspection," "diagnosis," "repair," and "renewal." Measurement technology services aim to contribute to the development of social infrastructure and a society where people can live with peace of mind by providing services based on the "knowledge," "experience," and "technology" cultivated since its founding in 1995. These services include the sale, repair, and calibration of non-destructive testing equipment and buried object detection devices, as well as customization and development of equipment and software, rental services, consultation for surveys, dispatching instructors, and holding seminars.