
Vivax-Metrotech vLoc3 Extension Rod | 30cm Fixed Length | Enhanced Receiver Reach
The 30 cm Fixed Length Extension Rod for the Vivax-Metrotech vLoc3 series is a precision-engineered accessory designed to enhance the ergonomics and accessibility of your utility receiver. By providing 30 cm of additional reach, this rugged rod allows operators to probe deeper into excavations or navigate around obstacles without compromising the integrity of the signal or the comfort of the user.
How does the vLoc3 extension rod improve utility locating?
This rod adds exactly 30 cm of extra reach to the receiver, which is critical for accessing difficult-to-reach areas or deep trenches while keeping the operator at a safe distance from the edge. Its fixed length ensures a stable, wobble-free connection to the receiver head for rugged everyday use.
Is the 30cm fixed extension rod compatible with all vLoc3 models?
Yes, this high-quality extension rod is manufactured by Vivax-Metrotech to be fully compatible with the entire vLoc3 receiver family. It integrates seamlessly with the series' specialized hardware interface to ensure data integrity remains consistent during extended-reach locating tasks.
What environments are best suited for this Vivax extension rod?
The rod is optimized for tight locations and deep excavations where a standard receiver cannot safely or physically reach the ground level. Its ruggedized construction is designed to withstand the harsh environments typical of industrial utility surveying and construction sites.
| Manufacturer | Vivax-Metrotech |
| Part Number | 1.226.02.00001 |
| Length | 30 cm |
| Length Type | Fixed |
| Series Compatibility | vLoc3 Series |
| Construction | High-Quality Rugged Design |
Accessories Section
- Compatible with the vLoc3-Pro Receiver for advanced utility mapping.
- Integrates with the vLoc3-5000 Receiver for high-precision interference management.
- Works with the vLoc3 RTK-Pro Receiver for survey-grade accuracy in deep excavations.
- Can be used with the vLoc3-Cam Sonde Locator to reach buried sewer sondes in difficult terrain.


