Dimensions
Compact configuration
Length
1500mm / 59.1in
Weight
9.5kg / 20.9lbs
Running gear
Diameter
40mm / 1.6in
DeviGyro sensor
Length
140mm / 5.5in
Diameter
25mm / 1in
Weight
0.2kg / 0.4lbs
Specifications
Pressure (bar/psi)
300bar / 4350psi
Temperature range
-20°C - 60°C / -4°F - 140°F
Compatible sizes
BWL, NWL, HWL & PWL
Centraliser range
45-100mm / 1.8-3.9in ID
Azimuth accuracy
±0.1°/100m
Typical positional accuracy
0.2%
Inclination accuracy
±0.1°*
Tool face accuracy
±0.2°*
Azimuth range
0°-360°
Inclination range
-90° - +90°
Temperature
Recorded
Survey mode
Continuous or multishot
Survey speed
Up to 100m/min
Affected by magnetics
No
Memory
6h 40min
Data communication
Wireless
Battery
Battery type
1x CR 123a
Battery capacity, continuous use
24 hours
Handheld device
Device
Type
Android Smartphone
Software
DeviGyro App
Battery
Battery capacity, continuous use
15 hours
Battery type
Lithium
IP rating
IP68
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Frequently asked questions
How long is the DeviGyro RG40 Standard when fully assembled?
- Compact (without extension bars):1.5m
- Extended (with extension bars): 2.2m.
Is the DeviGyro RG40 Standard compatible with V-Wall rods?
Yes, it is compatible with standard, V-Wall and W-Wall coring rods.
What running gear is provided with a DeviGyro RG40 Standard kit?
A DeviGyro RG40 Standard Kit includes a DeviGyro Instrument Kit (Instrument and Android phone), an RG40 Running Gear kit (pressure barrel, centralizers, bull nose, swivel and spear head/wire adapter and 3 v-stands) and a DeviCounter Kit (DeviCounter, Clamp and Android phone).
Is the DeviGyro RG40 Standard North Seeking?
No, the DeviGyro is not north seeking. It is a high precision, continuous rate gyro using north seeking principles and proprietary algorithms to determine the drill hole path from a known direction. Most continuous north seeking gyros operate in the same way. They determine a start direction and then measure the “rate“ of change from the initial reference.