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HomeNewsEquipment SECO Introduces a DE Rod Bracket for Apache Technologies’ Storm™ Laser Detector The American Surveyor
   
SECO Introduces a DE Rod Bracket for Apache Technologies’ Storm™ Laser Detector
Written by SECO Manufacturing Company
Tuesday, 08 April 2008
This new bracket fits all SECO DE Laser Rods
Redding, CA — SECO Manufacturing Company, Incorporated introduced a new DE laser rod bracket for Apache Technologies’ Storm laser detector today.
The anodized aluminum bracket (#5079-070) holds the detector securely while keeping the front and back window exposed for viewing. It fits all SECO DE laser rods.
The lightweight bracket is made of quality anodized aluminum and brass for years of trouble-free service. It weighs just 0.42 lb (0.19 kg).
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