Campbell Scientific Sentek EnviroSCAN Access Tube Installation Guide User Manual
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Toolkit items
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Part No. 70180
Access tube cutting tool
The access tube cutting tool is a
precision PVC pipe cutting tool and
is used to cut off any access tube
length protruding out of the soil that
is not required after the installation
process.
Part No. 70310
Access Tube Extraction
Tripod
The access tube extraction tripod
has a two-stage winch which is used
to remove the access tube from the
ground.
Part No. 70105
Access Tube Spiral
Cleaning Tool
The access tube spiral cleaning tool
is a ‘one turn metal spiral’ tool. This
tool is used to auger and retrieve
very dry loose sand, mud and gravel
from the bottom of the access tube
that cannot be removed using the
regular auger heads.
Part No. 70107
Access Tube Foam
Cleaning Tool
The access tube foam cleaning tool
is a foam tool used to remove dust,
sand and loose dry soil form the
inside wall of the access tube. Note:
the foam tool should not be used in
wet conditions as the foam body will
clog and may tear as soil is smeared
on the inside wall of the access tube.
Part No. 70122
Auger Cleaning Tool, Slurry
The auger cleaning tool, slurry, is
used to quickly clean compacted soil
from the 61.0 mm auger head.
Part No. 70145
Dry Clay Auger 56.0 mm
The dry clay auger 56.0 mm is used
in very dry, hard and heavy clay soils
where installation with the 53.0 mm
auger becomes too difficult.
Part No. 70148
Regular Auger 61.0 mm
(slurry)
The regular auger 61.0 mm (slurry)
is used in slurry installations where
an oversized hole is pre-drilled.
Part No. 70155
Light Duty Dolly
The Light Duty Dolly acts as a short
hammer base, protecting the top of
the access tube during installation.
This tool is suitable for use in lighter
textured soils and shallower
installations up to 70 cm (27.6
inches). The dolly is inserted into
the top of the access tube and takes
the blows from the sledge hammer
which drives the access tube into the
ground.