Transportation & Storage; Installing The Seesnake Star-Type Centering Guides - RIDGID SeeSnake Serie Manual Del Usuario

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Ask customers what is in the line, or what the line is
used for, prior to putting the camera into the line.
Avoid lines containing harsh solvents, chemicals, an
electrical charge and excessive heat.
NOTE! See the Video Tape that came with your system
for valuable Tips and Tricks on how to handle
different situations.
Transportation & Storage
If space allows, the reel should be laid on its feet during
transportation and use. If there is not enough space to lay
the system on its feet, stand it up and run a strap or cord
through the frame and secure it to the vehicle.
The Monitor Pack can be stored or transported either on
or off the reel frame. When transporting or storing the
system with the Monitor Pack detached, disconnect the
Interconnect Cord from the Monitor Pack and secure it
tightly around the storage hooks on the reel frame.
Store the system in a cool, dry, shaded place.
Centering Guides
Installing the SeeSnake
Star-Type Centering Guides
Centering guides can improve the picture by bringing the
camera closer to the pipe's center, allowing the camera
to see an equal amount of the pipe wall in all direc-
tions. Centering guides also help by raising the camera
out of sludge that is often found below the water line. This
helps keep the lens cleaner, longer, reduces wear and
tear on the LED Ring ( Figure 18).
We recommend using centering guides whenever pos-
sible, but if you are having trouble pushing the camera in
a particular pipe, try it without the guides.
Figure 18 – Centering Guides improve vision by allow-
ing the camera to see an equal amount of
pipe wall in all directions and by raising the
camera out of sludge. They also reduce wear
on the LED ring.
Whether or not you use guides, how many you use,
and where you place them on the spring causes the
camera to behave differently. The best advice is to ex-
periment and decide what's best for the given job.
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One centering guide near the front end of the camera
may bias the camera head upward. This could be bene-
ficial if you need to see the top of the pipe during your
inspection.
Move the guide back a little and the camera head may
bias downward when you push and upward as you pull
back. This could help you see the top and bottom of
larger pipes more easily.
Two centering guides will tend to keep the camera head
aimed toward the center of the pipe, allowing you to
see more of the pipe at once.
Centering guides should be pre-stressed prior to use for
increased flexibility. To do this, slowly bend the spikes
back and forth from the tip (not the base) a few times be-
fore use ( Figure 19) .
Figure 19 – Pre-stress tabs by placing your finger at the
top of the spike and slowly pushing the spike
90 degrees. Repeat in the other direction.
Star-type centering guide assembly consists of two parts -
two steel c-ring and the plastic centering guide (Figure 20).
Figure 20 – Star-Type Centering Guide Components. You
may use from one to three guides.
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