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International Tool offers a Milwaukee cordless, digital, inspection camera kit that boasts a lot of power in a compact, 3.40-lb. tool. The camera takes high-quality photos and videos and makes it easy to switch between video and picture mode, allowing users to see more. The camera is reportedly perfect for small and cramped spaces and provides a clear image through a live camera feed, as the 9-ft. cord snakes its way into problem areas. This allows inspectors and repairmen the ability to see into tight spaces, without destroying walls.
The kit comes equipped with a memory card so you won’t have to be constantly deleting or uploaded imagery in order to hold newly taken pictures. This kit offers a complete line of features coupled with top performance. The camera allows you to conveniently look inside walls, cars, drains and mechanical appliances. The camera uses state-of-the-art LED technology for increased brightness, allowing the user to see further and clearer in dark spaces.
The camera comes with an M12 REDLITHIUM battery which lasts longer, so you never have to worry about running out of battery power. Instantly capture photos or videos from your fingertips and easily upload them to your
PC using the SD card or USB cable. The shorter camera head makes for better access so you can be sure to seize the exact photo or video as intended. The battery is completely rechargeable and long lasting. The kit includes one 12-volt battery.
The convenient carrying case allows you to compactly fit all parts of the kit neatly together so they never get misplaced or lost. The 9-ft.-long camera cable is ideal for looking in walls and inspecting mechanical equipment. This tool is great for residential or small commercial jobs. You now have the capability to digitally rotate and zoom up on images as soon as you take the photo. If it is not what you want, simply delete the photo. Of course, you can also view the live camera feed, adjusting the 270 degree pivoting cable head as needed.
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Rate of change of position of the tool as a whole, relative to the workpiece while cutting.