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| The push
rods use a combination of aircraft-type wire rope reinforcement
and a tough fiberglass core wrapped in a durable polyethylene
sheath. It gives you the flexibility you need, the strength
to push out long distances, and the pulling power to get your
camera back again. The leader spring is double reinforced
with wire rope to keep the camera securely anchored to the
rod. A shielded coaxial video cable delivers sharp picture
quality through long lengths of rod without transmitter
interference. Push rods are easily detachable from the reels
for upgrade or replacement |

| The standard
reel holds up to 400 ft. of push rod in a sturdy frame with
a convenient handle set at the right height. Eight inch wheels
ensure easy transport to and from the job. The mini reel carries
up to 200 ft. of push rod in a compact frame for easy handling
without taking up too much room in your truck. You can even
use the mini reel on the standard frame. Saves you money,
too. The open cage reel makes it easy to clean the push rod.
An adjustable ratchet-type drag brake keeps the push rod neatly
stored in the reel as you feed the camera into the line. The
reels have a mercury-free slip ring for smooth feeding and
continuous pictures whether the frame is sitting vertically
or on its side. All metal parts have a powder coated finish. |

| Skids
keep the camera centered and riding higher in the pipe for
a better view. They also reduce drag on longer runs. A unique
trap skid that protects the LED casing from abrasion as it
slides through cast iron P-traps comes with each camera system.
An optional 3-in-1 skid assembly easily adapts to 3 different
pipe diameters - 4", 6", and 8" is also
available. |
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