Compact diagnostic inspection cameras for residential, commercial, and light municipal plumbing systems. Designed for rapid fault identification and accurate repair planning in small-diameter pipelines.
Drain and plumbing cameras are optimized for pipe diameters typically ranging from 25 to 100 mm (1–4 in). Common configurations include lightweight push-camera systems with 20–30 m (66–100 ft) cables, self-leveling camera heads, and portable monitors for service vehicles.
These systems allow plumbers and contractors to locate clogs, grease buildup, root intrusion, joint failures, and pipe damage without exploratory excavation. Video documentation supports clear customer communication and precise repair recommendations.
How to choose / What to consider
- Minimum pipe diameter (traps, elbows, offsets)
- Cable flexibility for residential and commercial layouts
- Self-leveling camera for intuitive orientation
- Portability for field service work
- Image and video recording for customer documentation
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