Spare Parts for Cable Locator Transmitter

Service parts to keep transmitters/signal generators operational on site.

  • Connection & grounding: Connection leads, earth leads and ground stakes
  • Power: Series-matched power supplies and chargers
  • Battery holders: Trays/carriers for quick swaps

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Typical spare parts

  • Connectors: output sockets, clamps, ground posts, fuse holders
  • Leads: connection & return leads, replacement and test cables
  • Power: battery trays, packs, charge ports, covers

Selection guide

  • Compatibility: verify model ID, serial number and connector/thread standard
  • Ingress protection: choose IP rating/materials for your environment
  • Signal integrity: correct cable impedance and clean contacts for stable injection
  • Uptime: stock common wear parts (seals, sockets) to avoid delays

Pro tips

  • Power down and remove batteries/packs before servicing
  • Clean sealing surfaces, lightly grease O-rings, follow torque specs
  • After replacement, verify direct, clamp and induction coupling performance

FAQ

Does a housing replacement affect output?
No, provided seals and connectors are installed correctly. Run a short post-repair check.
Is calibration needed after replacing output sockets?
Usually not. Only signal-path interventions may require verification under load.
Which parts wear out first?
Seals, output sockets, leads and keypads are the most common consumables.
How should I store spare parts?
Dry, dust-free, out of UV; keep seals clean and unstressed.