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Ideal for inspecting cavity walls, underfloor voids, heating and air conditioning ducts and applications where minimal disruption is required. Don't forget we also offer PASMA training courses through HSS Training. View details of the course here.
There are no custom specifications for this product
There is no custom safety information for this product
Inspection Endoscope
Ideal for inspecting cavity walls, underfloor voids, heating and air conditioning ducts and applications where minimal disruption is required. Don't forget we also offer PASMA training courses through HSS Training. View details of the course here.
There are no custom specifications for this product
There is no custom safety information for this product
Questions
An inspection endoscope is used to look inside hard-to-reach spaces like cavity walls, underfloor voids, or air ducts without having to remove large sections of material.
Yes, it’s perfect for both DIY users and professionals who need to inspect hidden spaces safely and efficiently.
It’s ideal for spotting leaks, blockages, wiring issues, insulation gaps, or pest problems inside walls, ceilings, and floors.
No, only a small access hole of around 13mm in diameter is needed, so you can inspect areas with minimal disruption or damage.
The integral quartz-halogen lamp provides bright illumination, allowing you to clearly see details in dark or enclosed areas.
Yes, the camera is designed to view at a 90° angle to the access hole, helping you inspect areas that are not directly in front of the entry point.
Yes, it’s lightweight, portable, and comes with a protective case to keep the tool safe when not in use.
No, it runs on rechargeable batteries and includes a battery charger, making it convenient for on-site or remote work.
Absolutely. It’s perfect for examining pipes, ducts, and vents to locate obstructions or check for proper installation.
Yes, it’s designed specifically for confined areas, allowing you to inspect safely without needing to physically enter tight or hazardous spaces.
Yes, it’s straightforward to operate and doesn’t require special training—simply insert it through the access point and view the area.
Keep the lens clean and free of dust or debris, store it in its case, and recharge the battery regularly to ensure it’s ready for use.
Yes, the built-in light source makes it effective even in dark, enclosed areas where visibility is limited.
They’re often used in construction, maintenance, HVAC servicing, plumbing, and electrical work to perform non-invasive inspections.
Yes, it’s great for visually checking behind walls or panels to identify wires, pipes, or obstructions before cutting or drilling.
























































