Push cameras are a great tool and provide essential information before starting repairs. The downside is they are expensive and can be damaged by debris inside pipes. Many times even a simple repair like a cracked camera lens can cost more than $1,000. The repairs also take the camera out of use for several days or even weeks.

The patented URS1 roller skid from CPI Products moves the camera off the bottom of the pipe and centers it in 6- to 14-inch pipes. Instead of impacting the walls and pushing into debris, the camera stays centered for an improved image and unobstructed lens.  

The wheels on the URS1 reduce friction and enable the camera to also go farther down the pipe with less effort. The legs on the URS1 automatically extend to help it stay centered when pipe diameters change. The legs also retract when the retrieval rope is pulled, which reduces the size of the URS1, making it easier to retrieve and reducing stress on the camera cable. LED scuba lights are also available to increase visibility. This can also enable push cameras to inspect larger pipes.  

It is sold with a limited lifetime warranty and available to fit almost all push cameras. It’s also designed and made in the USA by CPI Products. 


Learn more about the URS1, other roller skids that go down to 3-inch pipes and professional kits and find your closest distributor at the CPI Products website, or call and ask for Mike, Kris or Bill. 413-443-0925 | mtucker@cplas.com | www.cplasproducts.com



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