
SeeSnake
™
Diagnostic Equipment
Kollmann
Ridge Tool Company • Elyria, Ohio • U.S.A.
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Figure 3 – Reel, Front
Figure 4 – Reel, Back
Safety Cables Stainless steel cables (two) within the
spring assembly that connect between the push cable
termination and the locking sleeve holding the con-
nector at the back of the camera head. These prevent
the spring from over-extending when pulling the cam-
era out of a pipe. Together, they provide over 800
pounds of breaking strength.
Sapphire Window The small, round port that the
camera “looks” through. This component is virtually
scratch-proof providing excellent video throughout the
life of the system.
Spanner Wrench One-piece wrench used to engage
the end of the spring when removing the camera
head. To remove the camera from the spring, you
must use a spanner wrench.
Spring Assembly Flexible stainless steel spring and
associated components that hold the camera to the push
cable, provides a flexible transition from camera to push
cable, and protects the terminations within the spring.
Sunshade
This metal device is included on
Monitor
+
VCRs to protect the screen when system is
not in use (closed) and to optimize the picture in bright
sunlight (opened).
Tilt Stand Small kick stand on bottom of Monitor
+
VCR
helps raise the angle of the screen when the monitor is
sitting on the ground for easier viewing.
(Figures 2-11):
Figure 2 – Tilt Stand
Brake
Reel
Dolly
Interconnect Cable
Axle