
Optional Inductive Signal Clamp (HI Mode only)
This option increases the versatility of the MAC-51Bx by providing a convenient method of selectively applying the trace
signal to cable conductors covered with nonmetallic insulation in the HI Mode only.
It induces a strong signal to only the conductor that it is clamped around. This method allows you to put a stronger
signal on a specific cable to be traced in congested areas containing cables, water and gas lines, or other conductors
that may emit lower level parasitic trace signals.
Operation is simple and easy. Plug the clamp lead into the transmitter accessory jack and close the clamp around the
cable. No ground connection is required. Hook-up can be made to all continuous metal pipes and cables up to three
inches in diameter.
Optional Mini Transmitter
The Model MT-2 is a miniature transmitter (3 in. x 1 in.) used in combination with a MAC-51Bx receiver to trace
nonmetallic pipes, pinpoint obstructions, and locate concrete septic tanks. (The Receiver’s Mode switch must be set to
HI.)
As the MT-2 (Mole) is pushed through a buried nonmetallic pipe, it emits a signal that can be detected at depths up to
18 feet by using the MAC-51Bx receiver. The Mole has a concave surface so it can be secured with electrical tape to a
plumber or electrician’s snake, or it can be closed in a pipe “PIG”.
One AAA penlight alkaline battery provides up to 30 hours operation. Tightening the battery cap (CW) turns the unit on.
Loosening the battery cap (CCW) until the battery moves when the MT-2 is shaken turns the unit off.
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