StudSensor™ Pro LCD & Level
Zircon introduces the StudSensor™ Pro LCD with level as a value-added combo – the right tools to assist you with your home projects.
StudSensor™ Pro LCD quickly and easily locates the edges of wood and metal studs and joists behind walls, floors, and ceilings. Its easy-to-read display screen indicates stud edge, the patented SpotLite® Pointing System shines a beam of light on the wall to identify the target, and WireWarning® detection indicates the presence of live AC voltage.
- Stud Scan mode locates the edges of wood or metal studs up to 3/4 inch (19 mm) deep
- DeepScan® mode doubles the scanning depth to 1 1/2 inches (38 mm)
- Easy-to-read LCD display indicates when a stud edge is approached
- Patented SpotLite® Pointing System and audio tone signals when the stud edge is reached
- WireWarning® detection indicates the presence of live, unshielded electrical wiring up to 2 inches (51 mm) deep
- Should scanning begin over a stud, Zircon's patented "over-the-stud" indicator alerts the user to start the scan in a new location
- Patented TruCal® technology calibrates to any wall's density and the TruCal® icon indicates when the tool is ready and calibrated
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Find Stud Edge
Stud finders work by measuring density. Your wallboard is one density; when the stud finder registers a higher density as you slide the tool along the wall, it probably means you've reached the edge of a stud. To find the center of the stud, you must find both edges first
Scan Thick Walls for Studs
Sometimes because of extra layers of wallboard or paneling, the studs are too deep to be found by standard scanning.
Tools with Zircon's Deepscan® feature can be switched to a higher strength to detect studs and joists up to 1 1/2 inches deep.
This extra power shouldn't be used unless necessary, because on normal walls it is oversensitive and results in too many false positives.
Scan for Electrical
This AC Scan mode in Zircon® MultiScanner® products lets you search for hot AC voltage (unshielded by metal).
Use this feature to find and trace wires.
You can use you tool's interactive calibration feature to get the most accurate results.
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