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Easy Cam Video Sewer Inspection Camera ComponentsSo Easy to Repair ... You Can Do It Yourself and
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Sewer Inspection Camera Lens Cover Our removable sewer camera lens cover allows you to change lenses if they get damaged or scratched. The lens cover is replaceable, and is made of a lightweight composite that creates very little friction in the pipe, especially in cast or rough pipe. |
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Our lens is made of laminated glass. The lamination will maintain the waterproof qualities of the lens even if it is cracked or broken. In the event of a crack all you will have to replace is the lens! |
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The camera head assembly is removable, and connects to the push rod. with a submersible waterproof connector that is the best quality money can buy. |
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Sewer Inspection Camera Spring Assembly Our stainless steel spring assembly connects the camera head to the push rod. It gives the camera end of the push rod the flexibility it needs to maneuver around bends with ease. |
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Sewer Inspection Camera Push rod. The push rod is custom designed to the highest standards the industry has ever seen. It is strong yet flexible, and because of a very low friction jacket it glides down pipes with very little drag. We use a molding process to join the terminal ends to our push rod so that it becomes an owner replaceable assembly, including the locking sleeve. |
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Sewer Inspection Camera Rotary Contact The rotary contact is custom designed and built by Easy Cam. Electrical contacts are a big problem in inspection cameras. They are one of the main causes of flicker or failure in a camera. The revolving push rod needs a steady flow of signals from the stationary circuitry to maintain a high quality picture. The Easy Cam rotary contact does this and is built to last. |
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Sewer Inspection Camera Circuit Board Our Easy Cam circuit board maintains strong steady signals to the camera head components and video output. It has LEDs to determine the status of the signals passing through it and lets you know if the board is operating properly. Only four screws and four plugs have to be removed to replace it. |
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Sewer Inspection Camera Power Supply We use a standard twelve-volt power supply. It plugs into the circuit board and the switch. It can be replaced by removing the two bracket screws, the three power cord screws, and unplugging it from the switch and circuit board. |
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The dimmer for the lights has a welded mounting bracket inside the circuit box that allows you to replace it with a small wrench. Then just remove the knob and unplug it from the circuit board. |
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Sewer Inspection Camera Switch The switch is a standard marine twelve-volt. It fastens to the inside of the circuit box with silicone adhesive, and tightens down on the outside with a rubber boot. |
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Though most of the power in our circuit box is twelve volt we included a built-in GFI for added protection, because most cameras operate in a water environment. |
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Sewer Inspection Camera Video Cable Our video cable connects to a host of video equipment and gives you many possibilities for viewing and recording. There's no reason to be limited to what a camera manufacturer thinks you need! |