Handheld multi-frequency underground service locator
The Leica DD100 Series cable locators feature advanced automatic controls making the DD100 Series easy-to-use, requiring minimal user experience. Avoiding underground cables and pipes is a major concern on construction sites. Therefore, detecting the position of buried cables and pipes before excavation work can help prevent operator injury, asset damage and any subsequent costs. Use the DD120 or DD130 cable locators in conjunction with a DA220 or DA230 signal transmitter or range of accessories to achieve improved accuracy and application scope.
Supplied with:
- DD130 Locator
- 3 year warranty
Leica CABLE DETECTION Video Tutorials
1. Essential step before you begin your search
2. Using a generator to locate pipes and cables not emitting a signal
3. Doing a sweep search to locate buried services
4. Using a Sonde
5 Using a EziROD Trace Rod
5 Using an EziROD Trace Rod with earth stake
7a. Using a clamp and transmitter
7b. Using a Property Connection Set
8. How to do a Parallel Sweep
Key Features
- Easy & intuitive to use
- On board video support
- Power, Radio, Auto modes
- Depth Detection: 9.99m (37.77ft)
- IP66 Rated
- Transmitter modes: 33kHz, 8kHz, 512 Hz, 640 Hz, or Auto
- Bag included
Features | Popular with |
---|---|
Easily locate & trace utilities | Excavation contractors |
Work safely with usage alerts & system diagnostics | Utility installation & repair contractors |
No technical experience necessary | General contractors |
Depth range: up to 9.99m | Builders |
Dust and water protection to IP66 | Gas & electricity companies |
Highly visible digital LCD display | Cable TV companies |
Robust light weight design | Pipe laying contractors |
Leica DD Locator
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What is a Cable Locator and why do I need one?
Cable strikes result in unnecessary costs, reduces profit potential and introduces project delays.
This publication updates the guidance contained in the previous edition of HSG47 Avoiding danger from underground services. It outlines the dangers which can arise from work near underground services and gives advice on how to reduce the risk.