Technology for Locating Buried Utilities – Lateral and Mainline Probe II

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Technology for Locating Buried Utilities – Lateral and Mainline Probe II

To remedy potential cross bore risks and to protect/locate buried assets and the surrounding environment, use the CUES LAMP II. The self-propelled, robust LAMP II is designed to perform pan-and-tilt inspections of mainline sewer pipes with a simultaneous viewing of the adjacent lateral services. The LAMP II is able to accomplish this by utilizing a self-propelled lateral launcher, transportation platform, and two cameras, one for pan/tilt/optical zoom operations (mainline) and one for lateral launching. 

The LAMP II is available with a stainless steel push cable or fiberglass push cable. The fiberglass push cable allows for easy deployment, retrieval and storage and can inspect up to 120 feet into a lateral pipe. The stainless steel cable option can inspect up to 100 feet into a lateral pipe. Color video from the two cameras is displayed in a picture-in-picture format, making the launch of the camera into the lateral quick and simple. A new rear-viewing, color camera is now available for use with the LAMP II lateral launcher in 6-inch mainline and larger configurations. The rear-view camera facilitates the speed and simplification of the lateral launcher retrieval process. 

Simplicity of operation, durability and reliability make this product a prime tool for condition assessment and location of lateral services. An integrated wireless controller is available to operate all launcher, platform, camera and reel operations from the front, rear or within 50 feet in line of sight. 

Visit www.cuesinc.com or call 800-327-7791 for more information. 

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