Showing posts with label tree risk assessment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tree risk assessment. Show all posts

Friday, May 14, 2010

Product News - The New IML Resistograph MD300 - starting at $995

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Measuring instrument for preliminary inspections:
  • For detection of cavities, rot, cracks and remaining wall
    thickness
  • Measuring of the drill bit depth penetration resistance by
    reading off the manual display
Technical Details:
  • Quick results/On the spot analysis
  • Simple and quick application
  • Drilling Depth: 12inch
  • Drilling Depth is shown at a scale of 1:1
Price:
  • $995 (without Bosch Drill)
  • $1,295 with 12V Bosch Drill
  • $1,595 with 18V Bosch Drill
Call us today for more information at 800-815-2389 or email us at imlusa@gmail.com!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

New Resistograph Video for Tree Risk Assessment

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New Resistograph Video - Tree Risk Assessment with the Resistograph

Friday, April 3, 2009

Resistograph Demonstration on 4/1/2009

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On the road with IML during a Resistograph demonstration!












Danny Bussey looking for internal decay with the Resistograph!


Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Resistograph Interview with Oliver Hein

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Check out this new interview with Oliver Hein talking about the use of the IML Resistograph in the tree care and pole inspection industry!

http://www.ideocast.com/mp3FLASHplayer.asp?SegmentID=40161

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Tree Risk Assessment in the Digital Age

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I have been using the IML Resistograph for ten years. In fact, I purchased one of the first instruments sold in the US. This tool has helped me to save many significant trees and make confident recommendations for removal of hazardous trees. The IML Resistograph is especially valuable in situations where the tree defect is located high in the canopy or below ground. I am a cautious and conscientious arborist, not one to drill holes in trees without good reason. When I am looking at a questionable tree, I need accurate information about the hidden cavities.
With the IML Resistograph, I can collect accurate data and clearly communicate the results to the tree owners or other interested parties. Currently there is a great demand for tools to evaluate defective trees that may result in personal injury/property damage.

I fully expect to see many tools for evaluating tree condition on the market in the future. Based on my experience so far, I am confident the IML Resistograph drill will continue to be a valuable tool that won’t gather dust in my closet!

Scott D. Baker, RCA #414, Tree Solutions, Inc.