Press Releases For: Products / Municipal Sewer, Water, & Storm / Inspection Systems


Electric Eel Introduces eCam PRO Pipeline Inspection Camera System

Electric_Eel_eCAM-Pro_thumb.jpgQuickly inspect and locate of a wide variety of pipeline problems while reducing cost by knowing exactly where the problem is before digging. eCAM systems take the guesswork out of jobs. eCAM systems are compact and easy to use, and made from the same high quality, durable components you have come to know and expect from Electric Eel. 2012/04/24





General Pipe Introduces Gen-Eye Vista Inspection System

General_Pipe_Cleaners_Vista-InUse-OnReel_thumb.jpgThe Gen-Eye Vista™ from General Pipe Cleaners has everything you need for video inspection in a compact, portable package.  It includes both DVD recorder and SD card reader, all in one.  Record video or still images on both devices simultaneously, then keep one copy for your records and give a copy to your customer.  An optional USB port is also available. 2012/04/04





Vac-Con Offers Inspector Cam with Cues Camera

Vac-Con_CUES_inspector_Cam_P2220305_thumb.JPGVac-Con, Inc. announced that it has partnered with Cues Camera to upgrade its Inspector Cam™ secondary product line. Vac-Con has been working with product engineers with Cues Camera since August of 2011. The system can be mounted on any Vac-Con combination sewer cleaner and is used to inspect pipes before cleaning to identify any obstructions or other problems.  The camera system is mounted to the hose reel and is propelled by the high pressure water system on the machine, similar to a standard cleaning nozzle. 2012/04/02





Electric Eel Offers Increased Push Rod Capacity

Electric_Eel_eCAM-ACE_thumb.jpgElectric Eel Mfg. is pleased to announce the eCAM Ace Pipeline Inspection Camera System now comes standard with 200 Ft. of Kevlar braided push rod. The increased capacity of push rod will allow for increased utilization of the Ace in 3”-10” diameter lines. 2012/03/21





Zistos Offers Zoom Pole Camera for Confined Space Inspection

Zistos_ConfinedSpacePR2012_thumb.jpgVisual inspection of dry wells, vaults and confined space areas present difficult access and potential safety challenges, as well as being time consuming. Zistos Corporation manufactures a self-illuminated, color (10:1) optical zoom camera mounted to a telescoping pole for remote video inspection. 2012/03/01





Radiodetection Introduces Single-Frequency Locator Kit

Radiodetection_RD5000_Screen_11_thumb.jpgWith single button operation and clear visual and audio guidance, the RD5000™WL utility locator and transmitter, particularly suited for use in the modern water industry, is designed around ease of use. 2011/10/03





ROM Introduces RIDGID SeeSnake CS10 Digital Monitor

ROM_RIDGID_SeeSnake_CS10_digital_monitor_thumb.jpgThe one-touch feature enables the CS10 digital monitor to record still images and video. The monitor features video and image playback and the exclusive auto-log recording method, which compresses files to help save memory on the USB stick, where digital inspections are stored. 2011/09/07





CUES Introduces LAMP II with Rear-Viewing Camera

CUES_LAMP_II_RVC_copy_thumb.jpgThe self-propelled, robust LAMP II is designed to perform lateral inspections while traversing the mainline. It is capable of a simultaneous pan, tilt and zoom inspection of the mainline. 2011/09/01





RIDGID Introduces SeeSnake nanoReel

RIDGID_nanoReel_-_Product_thumb.jpgThe RIDGID SeeSnake nanoReel N85S system is used for ultra-small diameter lines ranging from ¾ to 2 inches, and has the ability to make tight turns for specialized applications. The lightweight, compact drain inspection camera system allows users to push cable distances of up to 85 feet. At 9½ pounds, the portable nanoReel inspection camera system can easily be transported to and from jobsites, making it ideal for inspecting boiler tubes, supply lines and sprinkler systems, in addition to a wide array of specialty applications. 2011/08/25





TRU-Vu Offers Sunlight-Readable, Optically-Bonded Monitors

TRU-Vu_opticalbonding3_monitor_thumb.jpgThe viewability of most LCD displays (as well as LED’s and plasmas) is severely limited in high ambient light conditions. When they are taken outdoors on a sunny day, the screen “washes out” so that it is barely visible to the human eye. There are two primary reasons for this: the bright ambient light drastically reduces the contrast ratio of the monitor, and there are reflections off of 3 surfaces: the outer surface of the protective glass, the inner surface of the glass, and the surface of the LCD panel.  The most common solutions which will enable you to clearly see monitor images on a bright, sunny day are Sunlight Readable Monitors and Optically Bonded Monitors. 2011/06/27