1075 SCARPro Offset Kit.
Perform superimposed and elliptical shots on small-bore piping safely, accurately, and fast
Radiographers use the 1075 SCARPro Offset Kit for superimposed and elliptical exposures on butt welds, elbows, sockets, and flanges of small-bore piping up to 3 in (7.6 cm) in diameter.
Need precise source-to-film distance for superimposed exposures? Use the telescoping feature. Taking elliptical exposures? The 15° tilt positions your source at the correct offset angle from the weld plane. The film tray keeps film flat and doubles as back-shielding for the collimated beam.
Setup and repositioning are fast and easy. The clamping jaw attaches firmly to the pipe without scoring, scratching, or nicking the surface. Clamp the kit to the pipe, adjust telescoping distance, tilt for elliptical exposures, secure the film tray, and position shielding. Repositioning for 90-degree coverage requires only loosening one bolt, rotating, and retightening.
Frustrated with time spent on creating “SCAR burritos"? The custom shielding slides over the whole assembly and repositions quickly between exposures.
With the 1075 SCARPro Offset Kit, radiographers complete 3+ joints per hour while maintaining 6–16 ft (2–5 m) exclusion zones.
Features for Safe, Accurate & Fast Exposures
| Secure Pipe Attachment | The clamping jaw attaches firmly to small-bore piping up to 3 in (7.6 cm) diameter without damaging the pipe surface. Simple bolt tightening with the included tethered wrench locks the fixture securely in place. |
| Precise Source-to-Film Distance Control | The telescoping tube adjusts by 6 in (152 mm) for precise SFD control. The smaller telescoping tube is captive within the larger diameter tube to prevent falls during adjustment. Lead-lined construction extends the collimation of the 1075 SCARPro. |
| 15-Degree Tilt for Elliptical Exposures | Built-in tilt mechanism allows precise 15-degree positioning for elliptical exposures. Simply unscrew the bolt, tilt until it stops at the 15-degree position, and retighten. |
| Fast Repositioning | Repositioning for the second exposure at 90 degrees requires only loosening the bolt, rotating the kit, retightening, and replacing the film cassette. |
| Integrated Film Tray | The integrated film tray keeps film flat and protected. The tray adjusts for weld cap height and provides lead-backing to reduce scatter and protect image quality. |
| Custom Shielding | No more "SCAR Burritos". The custom shielding slides over the offset kit assembly and is easy to reposition between exposures. This shielding meets radiation safety requirements of 0.25 mR/hr (2.5 μSv/hr) at 10–16 ft (3–5 m) with 60–80 Ci of Se-75. |
| Safety Features for Working at Heights | Integrated safety lanyard prevents free fall, and ergonomic grip handles with attachment loops are designed for rope access. Radiographers can tether all components for overhead applications. |
| Durable Transport Case | Rugged, easy-roll transport case with protective foam for field portability. |
1075 SCARPro Offset Kit Specifications
| 1075 SCARPro Offset Kit Weight | 30 lb (13.6 kg) |
| Compatible Piping | Small-bore piping up to 3 in (7.6 cm) diameter SCH40 carbon steel and stainless steel |
| Operating Temperature | -40°F to 300°F (-40°C to 149°C) |
| Telescoping Range | 6 in (152 mm) adjustment for precise SFD control |
| Tilt Capability | 15° positioning for elliptical exposures |
| Compatible Device | 1075 SCARPro Gamma-Ray Source Projector |
| Source Requirements | 60–80 Ci (2.22–2.96 TBq) Se-75 |
| Exclusion Zone | 6–16 ft (2–5 m) with recommended shielding |
| Boundary Dose Rate | 0.25 mR/hr (2.5 μSv/hr) at 10–16 ft (3–5 m) with 60–80 Ci of Se-75 |
| Productivity Rate | 3+ joints per hour |
| Regulatory Compliance | ANSI N432/ISO 3999 Type A |
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