Leica Geosystems | sku: 880935 Leica DSX Utility Detection Radar MSRP: Price: £17,495.83 (Ex. VAT) MSRP: Was: Price: £20,995.00 (Inc. VAT) Add to Cart Compare Leica Geosystems | sku: 847111 Leica DS2000 Utility Detection Radar MSRP: Price: £17,495.83 (Ex. VAT) MSRP: Was: Price: £20,995.00 (Inc. VAT) Choose Options Compare Leica DSX Utility Detection Radar Uncovering utilities clearly and effortlessly Reliable utility detection for everyone – simple detection workflow and results that anyone can understand For utility repair and maintenance, civil engineering and surveying companies, the Leica DSX... MSRP: Price: £17,495.83 (Ex. VAT) MSRP: Was: Price: £20,995.00 (Inc. VAT) Add to Cart Compare Leica DS2000 Utility Detection Radar There’s a lot going on underground that you need to know about before you ever start to dig. The Leica DS2000 Utility Detection Radar finds all potential threats, including non-conductive pipes and fibre optics, increasing safety by lowering the... MSRP: Price: £17,495.83 (Ex. VAT) MSRP: Was: Price: £20,995.00 (Inc. VAT) Choose Options Compare Compare Selected Utility detection and mapping is one of the most common uses of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). GPR has an advantage over conventional locating devices in that it can detect non-metallic targets such as rubber, concrete, terracotta composite tubing, and nearly any other material. × OK
Leica Geosystems | sku: 847111 Leica DS2000 Utility Detection Radar MSRP: Price: £17,495.83 (Ex. VAT) MSRP: Was: Price: £20,995.00 (Inc. VAT) Choose Options Compare Leica DSX Utility Detection Radar Uncovering utilities clearly and effortlessly Reliable utility detection for everyone – simple detection workflow and results that anyone can understand For utility repair and maintenance, civil engineering and surveying companies, the Leica DSX... MSRP: Price: £17,495.83 (Ex. VAT) MSRP: Was: Price: £20,995.00 (Inc. VAT) Add to Cart Compare Leica DS2000 Utility Detection Radar There’s a lot going on underground that you need to know about before you ever start to dig. The Leica DS2000 Utility Detection Radar finds all potential threats, including non-conductive pipes and fibre optics, increasing safety by lowering the... MSRP: Price: £17,495.83 (Ex. VAT) MSRP: Was: Price: £20,995.00 (Inc. VAT) Choose Options Compare Compare Selected Utility detection and mapping is one of the most common uses of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). GPR has an advantage over conventional locating devices in that it can detect non-metallic targets such as rubber, concrete, terracotta composite tubing, and nearly any other material. × OK
Leica DSX Utility Detection Radar Uncovering utilities clearly and effortlessly Reliable utility detection for everyone – simple detection workflow and results that anyone can understand For utility repair and maintenance, civil engineering and surveying companies, the Leica DSX... MSRP: Price: £17,495.83 (Ex. VAT) MSRP: Was: Price: £20,995.00 (Inc. VAT) Add to Cart Compare Leica DS2000 Utility Detection Radar There’s a lot going on underground that you need to know about before you ever start to dig. The Leica DS2000 Utility Detection Radar finds all potential threats, including non-conductive pipes and fibre optics, increasing safety by lowering the... MSRP: Price: £17,495.83 (Ex. VAT) MSRP: Was: Price: £20,995.00 (Inc. VAT) Choose Options Compare Compare Selected Utility detection and mapping is one of the most common uses of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). GPR has an advantage over conventional locating devices in that it can detect non-metallic targets such as rubber, concrete, terracotta composite tubing, and nearly any other material. × OK
Leica DS2000 Utility Detection Radar There’s a lot going on underground that you need to know about before you ever start to dig. The Leica DS2000 Utility Detection Radar finds all potential threats, including non-conductive pipes and fibre optics, increasing safety by lowering the... MSRP: Price: £17,495.83 (Ex. VAT) MSRP: Was: Price: £20,995.00 (Inc. VAT) Choose Options Compare Compare Selected Utility detection and mapping is one of the most common uses of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). GPR has an advantage over conventional locating devices in that it can detect non-metallic targets such as rubber, concrete, terracotta composite tubing, and nearly any other material.