ABT8100

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    ABT8100
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    Abtus ABT8100 Height and Stagger Gauge

    SKU: 159050-2

    Rail gauge to measure the height and stagger of the overhead catenary wire (OHL). This gauge utilises Hilti’s PD-E laser range metre for heigh measurements.

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    £5927.10

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    ABT8100 Abtus ABT8100 Height and Stagger Gauge £5927.10

    Detailed Description

    The Abtus ABT8100 is a height and stagger gauge for measurement of overhead lines. It is manufactured from non-conductive GRP so the product is robust and lightweight, with a folding design for easy transport, which requires minimal set-up time.

    The ABT8100 utilises Hilti’s new IP65 rated PD-E Laser Range Meter for height measurements whilst stagger readings are displayed through an easy to read scale directly on top of the gauge body. Cant readings are displayed digitally at the fixed foot end of the gauge.

    A key feature of the ABT8100 is the ability for the user to quickly and accurately take measurements from a standing position. This both helps to reduce time on track and minimises user fatigue by reducing the repetitive bending motions experienced with other measurement products.

    Features & Benefits

    • Fully Insulated
    • Back lit for Night/Tunnel Work
    • Auto Power Off
    • Rail Edge to Face of Structure (REFOS) Bracket
    • Hilti PD-E Laser
    • Padded Carry Bag
    • 10kg
    • 1620mm x 1450mm x 250mm (in use) - 1620mm x 245mm x 250mm (folded)

    Cant

    • Range: ± 199mm
    • Accuracy: ± 1mm
    • Resolution: 0.1mm

    Cable Stagger

    • Range: -530mm to +530mm
    • Accuracy: ± 10mm @ 5m
    • Resolution: 1mm

    Cable Height

    • Range: 2 – 100m
    • Accuracy: ± 3mm
    • Resolution: 0.1mm

    Technical Specification

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    Documentation File Format Size

    Abtus 8100 Specification Sheet PDF 0.8 MB

    What's In The Box

    ABT8100 gauge

    REFROS

    Hilti PDE Laser

    Carry Bag

     

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