Zircon's StudSensor™ i65 OneStep® quickly and easily locates the edges and center of wood and metal studs and joists behind walls, floors, and ceilings. Patented CenterVision® technology finds the center of studs in a single pass. Its easy-to-read display screen indicates directions, edges and center of studs, while WireWarning® detection indicates the presence of live AC voltage.
- Stud Scan mode locates the edges and center of wood or metal studs up to 3/4 inch (19 mm) deep
- DeepScan® mode doubles the scanning depth to 1 1/2 inches (38 mm)
- LCD display indicates direction, edges, and center of studs
- Patented SpotLite® Pointing System and audio tone signals when the stud center is reached
- WireWarning® detection indicates the presence of live, unshielded electrical wiring up to 2 inches (51 mm) deep
- ACT™ (Auto Correcting Technology) automatically corrects common user errors, such as when scanning begins over a stud
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Find Stud Center
CenterVision® technology is the most exciting innovation to hit stud finding since Zircon introduced the original electronic stud finder back in 1980.
Instead of the dual-scan-and-mark procedure, users need only make one pass to find dead-center every time.
CenterVision® tools will even find the center of a double stud, although it will display a wide "center" zone.
CenterVision® technology takes all the guesswork out of locating the best place to anchor into a stud.
Scan Thick Walls for Studs
Sometimes because of extra layers of wallboard or paneling, the studs are too deep to be found by standard scanning.
Tools with Zircon's Deepscan® feature can be switched to a higher strength to detect studs and joists up to 1 1/2 inches deep.
This extra power shouldn't be used unless necessary, because on normal walls it is oversensitive and results in too many false positives.
WireWarning® Detection
Tools with the WireWarning® detection feature continuously detect hot electrical wires (unshielded) up to 2 inches deep while you are scanning for studs or metal. The WireWarning® detection is always on, in all modes, to alert you to the presence of hot, unshielded AC wires behind the wall.
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