Professional visual inspection systems for underground, in-building, and ducted infrastructure. Designed to assess internal condition, locate defects, and support maintenance decisions without excavation or demolition.
These inspection camera systems are engineered for non-destructive evaluation of pipes, drains, and ductwork across residential, commercial, and municipal environments. Typical configurations include push-camera systems with semi-rigid cables ranging from 20 to 120 m (66–400 ft), camera head diameters from 18 to 40 mm, and integrated or external monitoring units.
Systems in this category are used to identify cracks, deformation, corrosion, joint displacement, root intrusion, and debris buildup. Many configurations support LED illumination optimized for low-reflective pipe surfaces, integrated footage counters, and optional 512 Hz sondes for precise underground locating. These tools enable accurate diagnostics, visual documentation, and informed maintenance or repair planning.
How to choose / What to consider
- Pipe diameter range (nominal vs actual internal diameter)
- Required inspection length (select with a 20–30% margin)
- Camera head size vs maneuverability
- Need for a locating sonde (512 Hz) for underground tracing
- Monitor type: integrated (field use) vs external (documentation)
