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T76 Camera Base Module (Required for Mainline) $ 4,138 V9040012 CB 3.2S - T76 Camera Base Module (Required for Mainline) $ 4,842 Customer Initials: ____ RapidView 2019 State of Ohio Depatment of Administrative Services State Term Schedule 904116031 T76 Camera Elevator $ 7,112 V6023001 ZSW 75 Additional Light Ring $ 5,238 903911531 Additional Weight for T76 - 17 lbs. $ 1,270 903911031 XL Additional Weight for T76 - 38 lbs. $ 1,482 904413001 Height Extender Plate $ 1,164 902405121 Large Tractor Extension "HORSE" (requires 902406090) $ 8,414 902406090 Tractor Extension (mounting bracket for T76) $ 2,805 903915531 Oval Pipe - Overturn protection for T76 $ 2,226 900406690 Small Pneumatic Tires for T76 (Grey) $ 1,310 904110390 Large Pneumatic Tires for T76 (Black) $ 1,344 904100890 X-Large Pneumatic Tires for T76 (Black) $ 1,932 V0000228 Inclinometer Unit for 76 (requires software) $ 3,143 900600130 Inclinometer Adjustment tool $ 953 900406691 T76 Treaded Wheelset for 8" and up (Hard) $ 1,402 900410491 T76 Treaded Wheelset for 8" and up (Soft) $ 1,164 900410891 T76 Treaded Wheelset for 12" and up on T76 (Hard) $ 1,535 900401691 Granulated Wheel set RAD120 for 8" PVC for T76 $ 524 900401491 Granulated Wheel set RAD120 for 10" PVC for T76 $ 492 900401591 Granulated Wheel set RAD150 for 12" PVC for T76 $ 736 TCW-S6 Tungsten Carbide Sub 6" Wheels $ 941 904401491 Tungsten Carbide Wheels for T76 in 6" and up $ 1,323 900406691 Tungsten Carbide Wheels for T76 in 8" and up $ 1,402 V9045011 Packer Adapter for T76 (requires push bars) $ 953 904512101 Push Bar for ORION/ORPHEUS cameras $ 1,164 Temperature Sensor for T76 $ 2,947 0 0 T86 Tractor and Accessories: V9045001 T86 Camera Tractor* $ 22,438 904020021 CB 3 - T76/86 Camera Base Module (Required in Mainline Operation) $ 4,138 V9040012 CB 3.2S - T76/86 Camera Base Module (Required for Mainline Operation) $ 4,842 904116031 T76/86 Camera Elevator $ 7,112 V6023001 ZSW 75 Additional Light Ring $ 5,238 904115031 Additional Weight for T86 - 20 lb. $ 1,773 902405121 Large Tractor Extension "HORSE" (requires 902408090 for T86) $ 8,414 902408090 Tractor Extension (mounting bracket for T86) $ 7,202 904111031 Oval Pipe - Overturn protection for T86 $ 1,801 900406690 Small Pneumatic Tires for T76 (Grey) $ 1,310 904110390 Large Pneumatic Tires for T76 (Black) $ 1,344 904100890 X-Large Pneumatic Tires for T76(Black) $ 1,932 V0000228 Inclinometer Unit for 76 (requires software) $ 3,143 900600130 Inclinometer Adjustment tool $ 953 900410391 T76/86/PANO 2 Treaded Wheelset for 8" and up (Hard) $ 1,164 900410491 T76/86/PANO 2 Treaded Wheelset for 8" and up (Soft) $ 1,164 900410891 T76/86/PANO 2 Treaded Wheelset for 16" and up on T86 (Hard) $ 1,535 900401491 Granulated Wheel set RAD120 for 8" PVC for T76 $ 492 900401591 Granulated Wheel set RAD150 for 12" PVC for T76/86/PANO 2/LISY (16" $ 736 900406691 Tungsten Carbide Wheels for T76 $ 1,402 V9045011 Packer Adapter for T76 (requires one of the push bars below) $ 953 904512201 Push Bar for ARGUS/PEGASUS cameras $ 1,164 904512101 Push Bar for ORION/ORPHEUS cameras $ 1,164 Temperature Sensor for T76 $ 2,947 900405642 Small wheel spacers for T76/86 (Priced as set of four) $ 238 Customer Initials: ____ RapidView 2019 State of Ohio Depatment of Administrative Services State Term Schedule 0 0 Lateral Launch System: V9053024 LISY 3.2 Satellite Drive (DRIVE ONLY) $ 36,250 V9053050 NEW LISY 3.2 - Synch Lateral Launch Module Package w/o Cable $ 59,482 803021301 LISY Camera Cable (soft cable) 500' - required, then choose below; $ 3,069 803021401 Propulsion Pushrod MP1 120' $ 2,805 803014501 Propulsion Pushrod MP2 GF4 120' $ 2,752 V9057003 Propulsion Pushrod MP4 GF4 120' with 512 Hz transmitter $ 3,916 80302500 Coiler for Pushrod transportation and storage $ 916 803015531 MP1 GF4 LISY Pushrod complete $ 4,943 V9057002 MP4 GF4 LISY Pushrod with 512 Hz transmitter complete $ 6,985 V9053015 LISY 3 and LISY 3.2 Large Diameter Package $ 7,858 V9053005 LISY 3 Extra Large Diameter Package for LISY 3.1/3.2 $ 3,472 V9053060 NEW Cleaning Accessory Package for LISY 3.2 $ 7,241 V9016001 PHOBOS 1 Jet Nozzle $ 1,349 V9016002 PHOBOS 2 Jet Nozzle $ 1,439 V9016004 PHOBOS 4 Jet Nozzle $ 2,180 905302331 LISY "Holster" Bracket to hold LISY when off tractor $ 402 0 0 Vehicle Mounted Control Units: V1974002 BS 3.5 - Vehicle Mounted Control Panel $ 16,448 V1976002 BS 7 - Vehicle Mounted Control Panel for ALL SYSTEMS $ 31,157 V1962002 BS 5 High Power Advanced Operations CONTROL UNIT $ 41,256 1966012 BEV5 Power Distribution Unit (Required for BS 5) $ 2,985 0 0 Reels: V8026001 KW305.2 Synchronized Power Cable Reel $ 30,090 V8029001 KW505 (FO2 - 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