Ridge Tool Australia releases the RIDGID SeekTech inductive signal clamp




Ridge Tool Australia releases the RIDGID SeekTech inductive signal clamp

Ridge Tool Australia has released a new style of inductive signal clamp accessory, the RIDGID SeekTech. This product release is part of RIDGID’s commitment to developing its technological precision products.

The RIDGID SeekTech inductive signal clamp accessory gives plumbing and electrical professionals a traceable/charged signal to a cable or pipe through induction. It’s ideal for situations where it’s impossible to connect transmitter leads directly to the target conductor.

When the jaws of the clamps are closed around a cable or pipe, the clamp sends the transmitted signal onto the conductor through induction and once it has been applied, it can be traced using a compatible receiver, such as the SeekTech SR-20 locator.

This accessory works with all other RIDGID SeekTech line transmitters including the ST-305, ST-305R, ST-33Q+ and ST-510. Additionally, it’s compatible with any comparable line transmitter that has less than 10W maximum output power if the frequency is under 45kHz and 1W maximum if above 45kHz.

The SeekTech inductive signal clamp accessory induces a signal onto a cable/pipe less than 119mm when a direct connection isn’t possible and can be used with frequencies from 8kHz to 262kHz.

It comes with a convenient pull ring for opening and closing in tight spaces as well as a removable easy-to-store coiled cord. The cord itself measures out to 0.74m and the unit weighs half a kilogram.



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