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Stud Sensor OneStep i65, 9 V Battery, 1-1/2 in Detection, Detectable Material: Metal/Wood

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Zircon 61961 Stud Sensor OneStep i65, 9 V Battery, 1-1/2 in Detection, Detectable Material: Metal/Wood

Item #: 61961 by Zircon

UPC #: 42186618785

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Features

Height

12.00

Length

1.63

Width

5.63

Brand

Zircon

Hand Tool Type

Stud Sensor

Maximum wall thickness (in.)

1.5

Product Height (in.)

1.32

Product Length (in.)

6.21

Product Width (in.)

3.04

Audio Alert

N

Detects Metal

Y

Hazardous Material

No

Sub Brand

165 Onestep

ECCN

EAR99

Product Weight (lb.)

0.36

Laser Level

N

Country Origin Code

MX

Battery Voltage

9 V

Dimensions

1.35 in L x 3.04 in W x 6.21 in H

Application

For finding stud edges, wood and metal studs

Operating Temperature

40 to 120 deg F

Detection Range

1-1/2"

Detectable Materials

Metal/Wood

Nomenclature

61960/1878 STUDSENSOR I65 US

Indicator Type

Audible

Battery Type

Alkaline

Type

Wood\/Metal

Product Overview
SENSOR STUD I65 ONE STEP W/DVD

Locates the edges and center of wood and metal studs and joists behind walls, floors and ceilings. CenterVision technology finds the center of studs in a single pass. Its easy-to-read display screen indicates directions, edges and center of studs, while WireWarning detection indicates the presence of live AC voltage. Used in applications such as hanging heavy cabinets, pictures, mirrors and shelves securely, ceiling fans, grab bars and chandleiers, drapery rods and closet organizers, Install outlets, dimmer switches and cable lines. "SpotLite Pointing System" and audio tone signals when the stud center is reached. ACT (Auto-correcting technology) automatically corrects common user errors, such as when scanning begins over a stud.