Ecmweb 3942 Milwaukee 2290 21 M12 Sub Scanner Detection Tool

Sub-Scanner M12 Cordless Detection Tool (2290-21)

Jan. 1, 2010
Powered by the Milwaukee M12 LITHIUM-ION battery, the SUB-SCANNER M12 Cordless Detection Tool detects rebar up to 6" deep in concrete, as well as the location of materials beneath gypsum, ceramic tile and marble

Powered by the company’s M12 lithium-ion battery, the 2290-21 Sub-Scanner M12 cordless detection tool can identify rebar up to 6 in. deep in concrete, as well as the location and depth of wood, PEX, PVC, and metal beneath gypsum, ceramic tile, and marble. In addition, the tool features a 4-wheel design that the company says provides durability and accurate measurements.
For more information:
www.milwaukeetool.com/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductId=2290-21&CategoryName=Detection+Tools-Test+Measurement

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