The standard camera with motorised pan and tilt allows you to view in any direction.It allows one to pan left and right 360 degrees and tilt the camera up and down 170 degrees by remote control simply by moving the joy stick.

The system can go as deep as 2000 feet underwater with the standard stainless steel camera in boreholes two inches or greater.

The complete Pan and Tilt assembly will fit into a 1 7/8″ diameter borehole making it possible to gain access though small bores to view shafts, mines, caissons, and other large areas. The combination of pan and tilt, with the ultra low light camera, and the super eight light is very effective in large bores, voids, mines, and caves where one may need to look around at distant objects.

YouTube Videos

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Motorized Pan & Tilt – The Motorized Pan & Tilt is fairly unique, and is used to inspect any bores > 6
inches but is also designed for large bores/shafts and mining shafts. In the USA we are selling
many units to the construction drilling industry (large shafts/caissons for building foundations and
transportation projects). 5-foot shaft inspection – https://youtu.be/RFeiFkiyGhY Some of the
construction drillers opt for the simple hand-reel Heavy Duty system with a standard camera (no
motorized pan tilt option).
Water well drillers/pump installers are an obvious target industry for us, and our Nano camera is the
best tool for small firms drilling domestic/residential water wells (the Nano is great for tool fishing! –
https://youtu.be/ikvpWI-5kZM ). The Nano is also used a lot by larger firms involved with large diameter municipal/irrigation wells, as the camera can be used to inspect wells without removing the
well pump – https://youtu.be/Un2RFMooqqU . The Nano can be used with both the hand-reel system
and the Deluxe electric winch system.
Academic/regulatory types tend toward the Nano of the Dual Scan camera for all types of research
projects – https://youtu.be/ppM-RfoocXA

 


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