570 Signal Clamp

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User Training

Pipehorn, Pipe and Cable Locator Training Seminar Locators and Crews can attend our training seminar free of charge. Get technical know-how and practical experience using the Pipehorn Pipe & Cable Locator. Where: Pipehorn HQ Birmingham AL Instruction Class 2-3 hours Hands-On Field Training to learn techniques and practices that will help you on-site Discussion and Q&A […]
Isolating Lines and Nulling Out Adjacent Conductors

ISOLATING LINES AND NULLING OUT ADJACENT CONDUCTORS The trick is to maximize the signal on the target while minimizing the signal applied to any adjacent conductors. Below are a few of many techniques that can get you through some tough spots. If they don’t work for you, give us a call at 800-952-3710. We can […]
Using the Transmitter to Avoid “Bleed-Over” (Inductive)

USING THE TRANSMITTER TO AVOID “BLEED-OVER” (INDUCTIVE) There are a number of things you can do to avoid bleed-over when using a Pipehorn pipe and cable locator; however, some techniques work better in certain situations. Try some of the following techniques for better results. Work short distances. Adjacent conductors will carry some signal and many […]
Setting Up the Transmitter for Conductive Locating

SETTING UP THE TRANSMITTER FOR CONDUCTIVE LOCATING Conductive Locating is when there is a direct connection or hookup made to a conductor. This can be done with any Pipehorn transmitter. You must have access to metal of the target conductor (remove all rust, paint, coatings, etc.). Connect the red terminal or clip to the […]
Setting Up the Pipehorn Transmitter for Inductive Locating

SETTING UP THE PIPEHORN TRANSMITTER FOR INDUCTIVE LOCATING Inductive Locating is when you apply the tracer signal on the conductor without making a direct electrical contact (without hooking up). It can speed up your locating process if used correctly. Locating inductively is excellent for when you do not have a place to hook up, or if […]