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The A-200 and A-150 are both portable, battery-operated pipe inspection crawlers designed for ease of use. Both models are steerable and rated for pipes up to 50 m (164') deep. The A-150 is optimized for smaller diameter pipes, while the A-200 is built for larger diameters.
The A-150 and A-200 crawlers offer multiple ways to record and present inspection data, from quick video captures to full NASSCO-compliant PACP reporting with GIS integration.
We offer multiple packages for the A-150 and A-200 crawlers to suit different inspection needs:
All packages include a robotic elevating arm, 512 Hz sonde, and a depth rating of 50 m (164 ft). Compare the packages here
After a complete and thorough product delivery inspection, pressure test, drive test and submerged test, we pack each crawler into rugged Pelican cases and ship them via air freight in most cases. For single systems, there are no skids required as the cases are on wheels and weigh less than 100 lbs.
The A-150 can fit into pipes as small as 6" (150 mm) and center its camera in pipes up to 24" (600 mm) in diameter.
The A-200 is designed for larger pipes, fitting into lined or slightly deformed 8" (200 mm) pipes at minimum. With its modular robotic elevating arm, it can raise the camera to the center of pipes up to 38" (900 mm) in diameter.
There are different wheel options for different pipe scenarios. The standard rubber tires are best for general purpose use in concrete or iron pipes. Carbide tires provide more grip in clay or plastic (PVC) pipes. Tracks are best for larger diameter corrugated steel or other large diameter pipes with large amounts of debris like mud, sand, gravel, etc.
The A-150 provides up to 4 hours of runtime, while the A-200 can operate for up to 8 hours. For extended operations, using a second crawler body allows you to swap batteries and achieve up to 16 hours of continuous use.