Aries Industries advances mainline inspection technology with new Mobile Voyager HD system
(UI) — Aries Industries, the industry leader in state-of-the-art equipment for inspection and maintenance of underground infrastructure, has added flexibility and efficiency to its Voyager Mainline Inspection System with the introduction of a completely mobile version of the advanced product.
Users can take their HD mainline inspections anywhere with the new Mobile Voyager HD System. The unit easily navigates pipe conditions to capture detailed, high-definition video of relined mainlines 6-inch to 48-inch and up. The compact, portable system, equipped with an 800-foot cable, can easily be carried in a pickup truck (fits under a tonneau cover) or mounted in a truck, van, trailer or Aries TrailBlazer.
The Mobile Voyager HD System is digital CANbus enabled for instantaneous camera and tractor response. Inspections are viewed on a 15-inch daylight readable touchscreen with thumbstick controls. An in-the-pipe WiperCam lens cleaning system maximizes inspection time versus downtime.
A compact, full-HD 1080p pan and tilt video camera, with 120x zoom, captures every pipe detail around the crawler. Optional dual camera lasers are available to precisely measure cracks.
Much like when it revolutionized pipeline-cutting technology with the Wolverine 2.0 Robotic Cutting System, Aries Industries is further redefining sewer and pipeline assessment with the Mobile Voyager HD System. This new product offers unmatched features and ease of use, designed to meet nearly any situation or environmental condition.
“Our research and development team gathered customer input, performance data and years of past Aries product experience, to design the best-performing mobile mainline video inspection system in the industry,” Jim Kraschinsky, vice-president of sales and marketing for Aries Industries, said. “The Mobile Voyager HD System is a completely new, ground-up design that is made in America, and is further proof positive of Aries’ dedication to leading the industry. We can’t wait to show off this amazing product to our customers.”
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