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Leica Launches New Underground Service Locating System

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Leica Geosystems has released the Leica ULTRA underground service locating system for site engineers and underground utility specialists who need to trace buried utility lines accurately for safe underground excavations and utility surveys.

The new system is aimed at attaining the highest accuracy to avoid costly mistakes, such as cutting utility lines or delaying project schedules during excavation work. By providing a wide range of transmitter mode frequencies operators in segments such as power, water, gas or telecom can easily and quickly optimise the locator performance in any operating condition. Users save time and effort by tracing utility depths and distances. Multiple utilities in close proximity requiring a combination of adjustments can also be traced efficiently and with confidence.

Interpretation

Clear visualisations of line direction and depth indication are displayed on a large LCD interface. Users can easily interpret signal displays in all light conditions. Bluetooth enables quick connectivity so users can easily transfer data to a GIS data collector.

The Leica ULTRA enables operators to achieve ‘best in class’ locating and tracing expectations, said Richard Fling, business development manager, Leica Geosystems. Encompassing an array of high specification features, the Leica ULTRA is optimised specifically for utility tracing, enabling the path of a service to be accurately found while keeping utility specialists safe.

Further information on the Leica ULTRA locator at:
www.leica-geosystems.com/Ultra

Source: GIM International

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