Magnetic Locators

Professional magnetic locators for detecting buried ferrous metal objects, including pipes, valves, manhole covers, and survey markers, with high sensitivity, precision feedback, and rugged field durability.

Key Features:
✔️ Detects buried ferrous objects such as steel pipes, valve boxes, manhole covers, and survey markers
✔️ HeliFlux high-sensitivity magnetic sensors for deep and accurate detection
✔️ Multiple feedback options: audio, visual, and bar graph displays for precise locating
✔️ Adjustable sensitivity and polarity indicators for versatile field operation
✔️ Ergonomic designs including pistol grip and collapsible models for comfort and portability
✔️ Rugged, water- and dust-resistant construction for outdoor and harsh environments
✔️ Long battery life with easy access for continuous field operation
✔️ Suitable for surveying, utility locating, civil works, and excavation safety

Magnetic Locators

The Magnetic Locators detect ferrous metal objects buried beneath surfaces by measuring distortions in Earth’s ambient magnetic field caused by iron and steel materials. These instruments contain HeliFlux sensor arrays that register magnetic field gradients, triggering proportional audio tones and visual indicators as operators approach buried targets. The devices operate without transmitting signals, relying entirely on passive detection of magnetic anomalies created by cast iron pipes, steel valve boxes, manhole covers, and survey markers.

Magnetic Locators  has variant models. The GA-52Cx model features two-control operation with audio feedback that intensifies near ferrous objects, housed in modular construction for component replacement. The GA-72Cd adds a three-digit LCD display showing signal polarity and strength in both peak and null response modes. The Maggie variant incorporates pistol-grip ergonomics with an expanding bar graph display and IP54 weatherproofing for dust and moisture resistance. The Spot locator provides five sensitivity levels in a lightweight package weighing under two kilograms. The GA-92XTd offers collapsible design with membrane keypad controls for single-handed operation. The RD312 specializes in locating buried metal access covers through manual or automatic gain control.

Survey crews use Magnetic Locators to recover buried property markers and iron monument pins along cadastral boundaries during land division projects. Military unexploded ordnance teams detect ferrous munitions and metallic debris in former training ranges before site remediation. Airforce civil engineering squadrons find buried steel anchor points and utility access covers before runway expansion or building construction activities.

Tactical Supply Pakistan supplies magnetic detection instruments for professionals locating ferrous infrastructure components buried beneath paved and unpaved surfaces. The company supports survey and construction teams requiring non-electromagnetic metal detection capability.

Can magnetic locators detect stainless steel or aluminum objects?
No, these devices only respond to ferrous metals containing iron; non-ferrous materials like stainless steel, aluminum, copper, and brass produce insufficient magnetic signatures for detection.

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