360° Pan, 180° Tilt – See Every Inch of the Pipe, Not Just What’s Straight Ahead
Most sewer cameras show you what’s directly in front of the lens. That’s fine for a blocked drain. It’s not fine when you need to assess the full condition of a commercial main or check a lateral connection properly. The 50mm pan tilt head on this sewer inspection camera with rotating camera head turns a full 360 degrees and tilts 180 degrees — you control the view from the surface with the joystick on the controller. Spot something on the pipe wall, turn the camera, look at it straight on. No assumptions, no second visits.
50mm Head – Built for the Larger Pipes That Need a Proper Look
The 50mm pan tilt head is designed for larger diameter pipes — commercial mains, municipal sewers, stormwater infrastructure. Pipes where a smaller head gives you a narrow, distorted view that misses what’s actually happening on the pipe walls. For sewage camera inspection work on pipes from 6 inches up, the 50mm head gives you the coverage that a standard push camera simply can’t.
Manual Focus – Sharp Images at Any Distance
One-touch manual focus lets you adjust sharpness on the spot. Whether you’re looking at a joint three centimeters away or assessing the crown of a pipe further down the line, you control the focus rather than relying on autofocus that gets confused in low-contrast pipe environments. For formal inspection documentation where image clarity matters, that control is worth having.
IP68 Waterproof – Goes Into the Pipes Nobody Wants to Think About
The camera head is IP68 rated — fully sealed against continuous submersion. Sapphire glass lens window, stainless steel body. It goes into standing water, grease, sediment, and the kind of sewage camera inspection conditions that destroy lesser equipment, and it comes back working. That’s what IP68 actually means in a drain environment.
13-inch IPS Monitor – Big Enough to See What You’re Actually Looking At
When you’re doing a detailed sewage camera inspection on a commercial pipe and you need to identify whether that’s a crack, a joint offset, or just surface deposits — screen size matters. The 13-inch IPS display gives you the real estate to see fine detail clearly. Waterproof keys and panel, 1280×720 resolution, battery level indicator, nine language options. Everything you need for a full day of inspection work on one screen.
USB Wireless Keyboard – Type Notes Without Putting Down the Controller
The wireless keyboard lets you add text directly to the footage in real time — pipe reference numbers, condition notes, location markers, client details. You’re typing while you inspect, not writing things down on a notepad and trying to match them up with footage timestamps later. For inspection companies producing formal reports, that’s a real time saver.
Digital Meter Counter – Know Exactly Where You Are in the Pipe
The on-screen digital meter counter tracks cable distance with less than 1% error. When you find a crack at 47 meters, you know it’s at 47 meters — not somewhere around there. That precision is what turns inspection footage into a useful condition report that actually tells a client or an engineer something specific.
8800mAh Built-In Battery – A Full Day Without Hunting for a Power Source
The 8800mAh lithium battery runs the whole system — camera, monitor, DVR — for a full working day without needing to find a power outlet on site. Battery level shows on screen so you know where you stand before you commit to pushing another 60 meters of cable. For inspection crews working on remote sites or locations without easy power access, that matters.
60m or 100m Cable – Match the Cable to the Job
Choose 60m for most commercial sewer camera inspection work. Go 100m for the longer municipal runs and extended infrastructure surveys where a shorter cable simply doesn’t reach. The 7mm fiberglass push rod cable pushes cleanly through bends without buckling — stiff enough to maintain control at distance, flexible enough to navigate real-world pipe geometry.
512Hz Sonde Available – Add Locating When the Job Calls for It
The 512Hz sonde transmitter is an optional add-on. When you need to pinpoint a problem underground before anyone starts excavating, add the sonde and any standard 512Hz locator above ground picks up the signal and tells you exactly where to dig. If most of your work doesn’t require above-ground locating, the base system keeps the cost down.
DVR Recording with Audio – Complete Documentation Before You Leave the Site
Video, audio, and still photos all record through the DVR directly to USB drive. The built-in microphone captures verbal notes alongside the footage — so your inspection record includes what you said, what you saw, and exactly where in the pipe you were when you saw it. Hand the client documentation before you’ve packed the system up.
Modular, Field-Repairable – Spare Parts Available for Everything
Camera head, push cable, flex spring — all replaceable with basic hand tools. No sending the whole system back for a single damaged component. For inspection companies and distributors, a modular system means downtime is measured in hours, not weeks.







