Schonstedt® MAGGIE Magnetic Locator

$1,212.00 | EA
Product #: 100721
Mfr. Part #: 675SCMAGGIE
UPC: 851842006046

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Description

The Schonstedt MAGGIE combines the best features of two flagship Schonstedt products: The sensitivity and precision of the model GA-52Cx and the single-handed operation of the GA-92XTd. Schonstedt magnetic locators are used by professionals in the following industries: Surveying & Mapping, Construction & Excavation, Contract Locating, Gas & Oil Pipelines, Roads & Transportation, Facilities Management, Power & Electric. The portability makes the Maggie Magnetic Locator ideal for use even in rough terrain environments.

Best Features

  • High performance components include patented HeliFlux® sensors

  • Utilizes gradient field intensity for locating buried ferrous objects

  • Audio output signal increases in frequency with gradient field intensity and has four selectable gain levels

  • Expanding bar graph indicates polarity (positive or negative) and relative signal strength

  • Highest sensitivity ergonomic single-handed operation

  • Fingertip control of volume and sensitivity

  • Expanding bar graph indicates polarity (positive or negative) and relative signal strength

  • Modular construction with high performance components

  • Dust & Water Resistant (Rated IP54)

  • High Input Power One 9V Battery; Battery Life 24 Hours (intermittent use)

  • Easy-access battery removal

  • Overall Length 32.5"

Includes

Schonstedt MAGGIE, battery, manual, and padded soft case for carrying with strap. Seven-year warranty from the manufacturer.

Product Specifications

Audio Detection Output Yes
Material ABS
Visual Detection Output Yes
Weight (LB) 2.6
Battery Life (HR) 24
Length (IN) 32-1/2
Product Type Magnetic Locator
Brand Schonstedt Instrument Company
Operating Temperatures UoM F
Location Capability Up to 18 feet
Battery Type One 9V battery

Certifications

  • IP54

FAQ

What is the difference between a metal detector and a magnetic locator?

Metal detectors excel at finding objects near the surface, whereas magnetic locators are more effective for deeply buried items. When you're looking for objects buried several feet down, metal detectors lack the penetration depth needed for successful detection.

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