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The DT340 and DT320 are both extremely portable and easy to operate pipe inspection crawlers. Both are steerable, battery operated and depth rated to 50m (164'). The DT320 is meant for operations in smaller diameter pipes and the DT340 for larger diameters.
Deep Trekker crawlers are very flexible systems, allowing you to record data in whichever format suits the deliverable you plan to give to your customer. For quick, simple inspections, you can plug a small digital video recorder into the handheld controller and record the video files to a SD card. For thorough pipe inspection reports, we integrate with the world's leading software providers, including WinCan. Add a laptop or control console to your operation and you're able to generate complete reports out of a completely portable system.
We offer a variety of wheel options, tether reels and more. Compare the packages further 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.
Our DT320 can fit into as small as a lined or slightly deformed 6" (150mm) pipe and is able to center its camera in up to 12" (300mm) diameter pipes.
The DT340 is ideal for 8" (200mm) and larger pipes. In its smallest configuration, it can fit into lined or slightly deformed 8" (200mm) pipes. With the modular robotic elevating arm, the DT340 can raise its camera head up to the center of a 36" (900mm) diameter pipe.
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 batteries last up to 8 hours and only take 90 minutes to recharge. For customers who want to have longer battery life available to them, they typically will buy a second crawler body to swap out while the other is charging.