The Schonstedt 262' FlexiTrace is a versatile, high-performance tracing tool designed for use with Schonstedt's advanced pipe and cable locators. Ideal for locating non-metallic pipes and conduits, the FlexiTrace allows for easy detection of blockages and tracing of utilities with pinpoint accuracy.
Features:
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Flexible and Conductive Rod: Designed to work seamlessly with Schonstedt locators, the FlexiTrace features a flexible, conductive rod that can trace non-metallic pipes when connected to a transmitter.
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Dual Functionality: When one lead is connected to the rod, it traces non-metallic pipes. When both leads are connected, the end of the rod acts like a sonde to help detect and locate blockages.
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Compatible with Schonstedt Locators: Works with REX, Loki, and 5100 H2O+ locators. Note: a transmitter is required for the FlexiTrace to function properly.
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Portable and Durable: Built for heavy-duty use, the FlexiTrace can handle a range of challenging applications, including blockage detection and conduit tracing.
Specifications:
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Rod Diameter: 0.2” (5mm)
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Length: Up to 262’ (80m)
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Pinpoint Blockage Location: Excellent for locating blockages or tracing routes of non-metallic pipes and conduits.
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Weight: 13 lbs (6 kg)
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Minimum Bend Radius: 10” (250 mm)
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Rod Connection: Built-in sonde at the end of the rod.
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Frame Dimensions:
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Length: 33" (850 mm)
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Width: 21" (520 mm)
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Height: 37" (940 mm)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What is the maximum length of the FlexiTrace?
The Schonstedt 262' FlexiTrace offers a maximum length of 262 feet (80 meters), making it suitable for long-distance tracing of non-metallic pipes and conduits.
Q2: Does the FlexiTrace work with all Schonstedt locators?
No, the FlexiTrace is designed to be compatible with specific Schonstedt locators, including the REX, Loki, and 5100 H2O+ models. A transmitter is required for the FlexiTrace to function properly.
Q3: Can the FlexiTrace detect blockages?
Yes, when both leads are connected to the FlexiTrace, it behaves like a sonde, enabling it to help locate blockages in pipes or conduits.
Q4: What is the minimum bend radius for the FlexiTrace?
The minimum bend radius for the FlexiTrace is 10” (250 mm), allowing it to be flexible enough for a variety of applications, including maneuvering through tight spaces.
Q5: How do I use the FlexiTrace with a Schonstedt locator?
To use the FlexiTrace, connect one lead to the transmitter to trace non-metallic pipes. When both leads are connected, the sonde feature is activated, allowing you to detect blockages. Please refer to your locator manual for detailed instructions on compatibility and setup.