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Pipeline inspection is essential before, during and after other NoDig activities.
Problems in underground pipeline networks can be easily visualized with a pipeline inspection camera from NoDigWorld to accurately diagnose these problems and schedule maintenance or repairs.
As standard, our cameras are equipped with a 512hz transmitter for accurate pinpointing using a locator, and most of our cameras have HD image quality that guarantees razor-sharp images of any problem.
A good inspection shows what is happening inside the pipe before cleaning, repair, or relining starts. It helps you locate blockages, cracks, root intrusion, displaced joints, and other defects, so the next step is based on the actual condition of the line. That makes inspection useful at the start of the job, during fault finding, and again after the work is done.
For standard drain and sewer inspections, Push Cam Systems are often the most practical option. They are used to inspect pipes where a stable pushrod and a clear camera view are needed to follow the line and assess its condition. Different systems suit different diameters and pipe lengths, so the right setup depends on the type of work you do most often.
A camera system only works well when the full setup matches the situation. In Accessories & Spare Parts you can find items such as replacement pushrods, camera heads, guides, chargers, and connection parts. These parts help keep systems in use and make it easier to adapt the equipment to the pipe size, access point, and inspection conditions.
Some inspections are not straightforward from ground level or through a normal pipe entry. In those situations, PoleCam gives you another way to carry out a visual check in spaces that are harder to reach directly. This is useful when access is limited but you still need a clear view before deciding on the next step.
When visibility is needed during movement through the line, Viper Video Nozzle combines inspection with cleaning in one setup. That can be useful in branched systems or in sections where you want to see what is happening while working through the pipe, instead of inspecting and cleaning in separate runs.
The right inspection setup depends on pipe diameter, access, and the type of work you do most often. If you want advice on choosing a suitable system, you can contact the team through the contact page or send an email to sales@nodigworld.com.