- Our most popular product among arborists
- Detects the size and location of decayed or hollow regions
- Works fast: a measurement can be completed in 5-10 minutes
- Creates a 3D model of the trunk with multiple layers of measurement
- Customizable wind load modeling is included in the software
- Utilizes non-destructive technique using sound waves (no radiation)
- For trees with thick bark, 12 cm long nails are also available
PACKAGE CONTENTS
- SD02 Piezo transducers
- Amplifier boxes
- Battery box
- Cables to connect amplifier boxes and battery box
- Sensor remover tool
- Tape measure
- Steel hammer for tapping transducers
- Rubber hammer for mounting the transducers
- Peli case
- 2pcs. of rechargeable 9 V block batteries
- Battery charger
- User’s manual
- ArborSonic 3D Software
- Caliper for measuring sensor positions (optional)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Measured time precision ± 2 microseconds
Sensor Low noise SD02 piezo sensor
Number of sensors Variable from 8 up to 32
Amplifier box size 127 x 58 x 25 mm
Power consumption 240 mW
Power supply Standard (rechargeable) 9V
block battery
Continuous operation time *Approximately 2 hours
Carrying case Peli Case 1500EU
Total weight ** 6 kg
PC connection RS232 over cable or
Bluetooth
Data transmission time per sensor tap Below one sec
Total measurement time of one tree *** 20 minutes
Operating temperature range 0-40 °C
*with one battery
**without PC, including case, hammers and 10 sensors
***one section, including assembly, geometry registration, tapping and disassembly, using 10 sensors
USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
- Drive the transducers through the bark using a rubber hammer with even spacing around the trunk.
- Measure the distances between the transducers with a caliper and enter the measured data to the computer.
- Tap each transducer with a steel hammer to generate sound waves. ArborSonic 3D measures the travel times with microsecond precision to each transducer and transmits the data to the computer.
- The software calculates and displays the internal sound-velocity distribution of the tree.
- Measurements taken at various heights can be assembled into a 3D model.