Rebar Finder Concrete, Integrated Rebar Scanner, Model LRG300
Original price was: ৳ 650,000.৳ 630,000Current price is: ৳ 630,000.
- Integrated Rebar Scanner
- Model LRG300
- Brand : LANGRY
- Country of Origin : TAIWAN
- Manufacturer Country :: China
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## Product Overview
Rebar Finder LRG300 is a professional integrated rebar scanning device used to locate steel reinforcement inside concrete structures. Construction engineers, surveyors, and renovation professionals rely on Rebar Finder LRG300 to identify rebar positions accurately before drilling, cutting, or coring concrete surfaces. This helps reduce structural damage and ensures safer construction work.
## Key Features and Performance
This advanced rebar scanner delivers reliable and consistent results on construction sites. It allows users to scan concrete quickly and view accurate detection results without complicated setup.
### Accurate Rebar Detection Technology
The device detects embedded steel bars inside reinforced concrete with precision. As a result, operators can plan drilling locations safely and avoid damaging hidden rebars.
### Simple Operation and Clear Interface
Rebar Finder LRG300 features an easy-to-use control system and a clear display. Therefore, technicians can operate the device efficiently even in demanding site conditions.
## Construction and Engineering Applications
Professionals use this rebar scanning solution in residential buildings, commercial projects, bridge inspection, and renovation work. It supports concrete inspection tasks such as wall drilling, slab cutting, and structural assessment.
## Why Choose This Rebar Scanner
This model improves work accuracy and minimizes risks during concrete operations. It saves time, increases safety, and delivers dependable performance for daily construction needs.
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