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GeoprobeŽ - Model 5410

 

The GeoprobeŽ Model 5410 probing machine has double the structural strength as its predecessor, the Model 5400, but weighs the same and accordingly is mounted on a similar sized carrier vehicle. The unit has an electronic depth indicator which tracks the depth of your sampling tool on a digital read out on the main control panel. Faster probing, a stronger foot, and added safety features are all included in the new design elements of this machine.

geoprobe 5410

Model 5410 Features

  • 54-inch (1372 mm) stroke
  • 54-inch (1372 mm) stroke
  • Electronic Depth Indicator
  • Two-speed Pull Cylinder... standard equipment
  • 28,900-pound (128 kN) pulling capacity
  • Rod Grip Pull Block
  • Equipped with GH42 Soil Probing Hammer.
  • Hydraulic lateral movement for offset placement of probe holes
  • The unit is Hydraulically-powered from the vehicle engine
  • The unit's tooling is compatible with most GeoprobeŽ Brand Tooling and
  • Logging equipment

Curren supplies each carrier vehicle with a depth to water meter and peristaltic pump as standard field equipment. An oil interface probe, AquaCheck Four Way Meter and MiniRea Photoionization Detector (PID) can be included upon request.

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