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Metal Detectors
General Metal Detector Discussion
Detecting near machinery
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<blockquote data-quote="Stingray" data-source="post: 398732" data-attributes="member: 7745"><p>Hi Silver, that is why we have bought our own excavator, the intent is to milk it - not just cream it!</p><p></p><p>Hi LC76 - it is not going to be a big worksite, 2 guys and one machine and we are safety conscious. We are not on site yet. </p><p></p><p>FYI the lease is in the Pilbara. It is hard enough trying to get a 4wd in there - and it is going to be a mission and a half trying to get 3.5 tonne of machine and trailer into where we are going. I didn't want to get there and find avoidable problems - applying the 6 p's principle - hence my post. I've had interference on the 4500 working near (within a few metres) my 70 series even when it is parked up and switched off - so I suspect an operating machine will be a problem - just not too sure of the likely radius of effect and which detectors are more/less affected.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Rockhunter, might contact Pilko if I don't get anywhere here, didn't want to bother him unnecessarily.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Stingray</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stingray, post: 398732, member: 7745"] Hi Silver, that is why we have bought our own excavator, the intent is to milk it - not just cream it! Hi LC76 - it is not going to be a big worksite, 2 guys and one machine and we are safety conscious. We are not on site yet. FYI the lease is in the Pilbara. It is hard enough trying to get a 4wd in there - and it is going to be a mission and a half trying to get 3.5 tonne of machine and trailer into where we are going. I didn't want to get there and find avoidable problems - applying the 6 p's principle - hence my post. I've had interference on the 4500 working near (within a few metres) my 70 series even when it is parked up and switched off - so I suspect an operating machine will be a problem - just not too sure of the likely radius of effect and which detectors are more/less affected. Thanks Rockhunter, might contact Pilko if I don't get anywhere here, didn't want to bother him unnecessarily. Cheers Stingray [/QUOTE]
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