Traceable Rodder – 1/4 in. x 400 ft.
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Accurate & Non-Invasive Underground Utility Locating
At Intermountain Sales Inc., we provide top-tier solutions for underground utility mapping and locating. The Duct Hunter™ Traceable Rodder is designed for professionals who require a non-invasive, highly accurate tool to trace and map underground ducts and pipes without the need for excavation.
Advanced Tracing for Maximum Efficiency
The Duct Hunter™ features a durable fiberglass rod with an embedded copper trace wire, allowing for detection at depths of up to 10 feet. Using a signal transmitter, the wire is energized, and an electromagnetic signal is detected via a handheld receiver, providing a precise, full-length trace of the conduit.
This eliminates unnecessary digging and trenching, reducing costs and improving efficiency for contractors, utility workers, and fiber optic professionals.
Key Features & Benefits:
✔ Non-Invasive Utility Locating – Trace underground utilities without excavation.
✔ Highly Detectable at Depths Up to 10 Feet – Integrated copper trace wire ensures a strong signal.
✔ 4″ Bend Radius – Easily maneuvers through bends and tight spaces.
✔ Cross Bore Prevention – Locate sewer laterals to confirm no cross bores have occurred.
✔ Versatile Application – Works with ductile iron, plastic, tile, and concrete pipes.
✔ Durable & Corrosion-Resistant – Built with high-quality fiberglass that won’t rust or degrade.
✔ Convenient Design – Comes standard with a male end ferrule, pulling eye, and accessory kit attached to the frame.
✔ Easy Measurement Markings – Rod is marked every 5 feet (metric every 1 meter) for precise tracking.
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The Essential Tool for Utility, Sewer & Fiber Optic Applications
Whether you’re working in fiber optic installation, underground mapping, or plumbing, the Duct Hunter™ Traceable Rodder provides a fast, reliable, and accurate solution for conduit tracing and locating.
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