Albion Engineering Company 875-1 Delamination Detection Tool (DDT)

Brand:Albion

3.8/5

209.63

The Albion DDT (Delamination Detection Tool) is a non-destructive rotary percussion testing tool used to quickly and easily detect delamination, voids and hollows beneath concrete, tile and natural stones. It is more efficient than other delamination detection methods, such as chain drag. The DDT also comes equipped with a threaded hole that accepts a standard painter's extension pole or a broom handle.

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Slot (with a set screw) for a marking crayon. Threaded to accept a standard painter's extension pole or broom handle. More efficient than chain drag. Quickly detect invisible delamination, voids, and hollows beneath concrete, tile and natural stones. Non-destructive rotary percussion testing tool.
Country of Origin Taiwan
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Item model number 875-1
Manufacturer Albion Engineering Company
Package Dimensions 6.4 x 6.3 x 4.7 inches; 2.11 Pounds

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Scritto da: Michael D.
Good product
Tool works just fine.
Scritto da: Marco
quality
great equipment, easy use and operation
Scritto da: Jerry Herdemann
Five Stars
works great, easy to use
Scritto da: daniel aleksov
Great engineering tool. Much respect for the manufacturer
Definitely recommend this tool for engineers and contractors that assess concrete structures. This product should be bought with the pole to be able to extend the tool on high ceilings and walls.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Does the job.
Doesn't detect every zone but it's still good to cover big surface. Need practice to detect the sound. Not as intuitive as an hammer.

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