Radiodetection CAT4+

Radiodetection CAT4+

The Radiodetection CAT4+ is one of the world’s most trusted cable avoidance tools, designed to help contractors, utilities and councils reduce the risk of striking underground utilities. Rugged, simple to operate and highly reliable, it has become the standard entry-level locator for safe excavation worldwide.

Key Features of the CAT4+

  • Multiple locate modes: Power, Radio and Genny modes for flexible detection across different utilities.
  • StrikeAlert™ safety feature: Audible and visual warning when shallow utilities are detected.
  • Depth indication: When paired with a Genny4 transmitter, the CAT4+ provides accurate depth estimation.
  • Durable construction: IP65-rated and drop-tested, built for tough site conditions.

Who Uses the CAT4+

The CAT4+ is widely used by contractors, councils, builders and training providers. It provides a cost-effective solution for everyday utility locating and safe digging. Training organisations also use the CAT4+ to introduce new operators to utility locating before moving on to advanced models.

CAT4+ vs Other Radiodetection Locators

The CAT4+ is ideal for organisations looking for a reliable, basic locator. It does not meet BYDA compliance, which is required for accreditation, and it does not include GPS or data logging like the RD8200. However, for cost-conscious projects or training, the CAT4+ is an excellent choice.

Accessories & Training

Pair the CAT4+ with a Genny4 signal transmitter for active locating and improved depth accuracy. Testrix also provides locator training, ensuring your team can safely and effectively use the CAT4+ in the field.

Why Buy from Testrix?

Testrix is Australia’s leading supplier of Radiodetection locators. We provide expert advice, training and support to ensure you select the right tool for your needs. The CAT4+ is an affordable, rugged and reliable solution for everyday safe digging.

Contact us today to request pricing, availability or training for the Radiodetection CAT4+.

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