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Founded in 1933, Goldak Inc. has continually strived to achieve one main goal; to provide their customers with innovative underground locating products while emphasizing qualities such as: high performance, reliability, durability, accuracy, simplicity, and affordability. It is not by accident that Goldak has thrived for almost three quarters of a century.

902 Splitbox

Experience the most rugged, compact and reliable split-box pipe and cable locator on the market today! Half the size of the standard split-box, loaded with features!

The Preferred Split-Box Locator of Industry Professionals

  • The cost-effective work-horse of the Industry

  • Each component only: 8.5" x 6.25" x 2.5"

  • Versatile: Unit has multiple locating modes and selection of power levels

  • Equipped with the Patented SI super Induction Antenna

  • Noise and static-free operation

  • Single Knob control

  • Compact; easy to store

  • Can be used inconjunction with the optional Sub-Scanner to locate unknown pipes & utilities

  • Up to 50 hour battery life

 

           Cross Selling Products:

           902 Padded Fabric Carry Bag

           Carry sling for Model 902

902 Subscanner System

Automatic location of underground substructures (cables, pipelines, conduits) with the push of a button Locate unmarked and/or unknown utility lines without inductive or conductive signal coupling Available as an accessory or complete system.

Experience the most rugged, compact and reliable split-box pipe and cable locator on the market today!

The Preferred Split-Box Locator of Industry Professionals

  • Versatile: Unit has multiple locating modes and selection of power levels

  • Equipped with the Patented SI super Induction Antenna

  • Noise and static-free operation

  • Single Knob control

  • Up to 50 hour battery life

  • Automatic location of underground substructures (cables, pipelines, conduits)

  • Locations achieved without inductive or conductive signal coupling

  • Reveals unmarked and unknown utility lines which are often damaged during excavation

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