Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator

The Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator is easy to use when detecting metal well casing or measuring total well depth.

Features

  • One probe for both well casing depth and total well depth
  • Uses non-stretch, accurately laser marked flat tape
  • Rugged design with 3 year warranty
Starting At $729.60
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Overview
The Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator is easy to use when detecting metal well casing or measuring total well depth. It offers both of these functions without having to switch out the probe. The Well Casing & Depth Indicator is useful when determining where metal casing starts and ends in new or existing well constructions, hydrofracturing, and installing packers or other downhole instruments. The 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator uses a dual-function stainless steel probe connected to clearly marked flat tape, fitted on a well-balanced reel.

Design
The probe has a strong internal magnetic assembly to detect well casing. When the probe is adjacent to magnetic metal (e.g. steel) a circuit is completed activating the buzzer and light (quick intermittent beeps and flashing red light). When the probe is no longer next to the casing, the signals stop. Depths are read from the tape at surface.

Mechanics
A plunger at the bottom of the probe is used to measure total well depth. The light and buzzer activate when the plunger reaches the bottom of a well and is pushed into the probe body completing a magnetic circuit (slow intermittent beeps and flashing red light). The depth is read from the tape. The convenient battery test button checks the main circuitry to determine when the battery needs replacing. For easy-access, the battery is housed in a drawer in the front of the faceplate.

 

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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114450
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with imperial increments, 100'
$729.60
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114440
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with metric increments, 30m
$729.60
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114451
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with imperial increments, 200'
$900.60
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114441
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with metric increments, 60m
$900.60
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114452
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with imperial increments, 300'
$1,071.60
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114442
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with metric increments, 100m
$1,071.60
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114453
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with imperial increments, 500'
$1,478.20
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114443
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with metric increments, 150m
$1,478.20
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114455
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with imperial increments, 750'
$1,905.70
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114445
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with metric increments, 250m
$1,905.70
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114456
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with imperial increments, 1000'
$2,333.20
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114446
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with metric increments, 300m
$2,333.20
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114457
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with imperial increments, 1250'
$2,907.00
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114447
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with metric increments, 400m
$2,907.00
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114458
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with imperial increments, 1650'
$4,314.90
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114448
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with metric increments, 500m
$4,314.90
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114459
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with imperial increments, 2000'
$4,913.40
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Solinst Model 105 Well Casing & Depth Indicator
114449
Model 105 well casing & depth indicator with metric increments, 600m
$4,913.40
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