Find cavities before blasting
Clear 1080p wide-angle video
Tough waterproof design
Built-in lighting for dark holes
Easy-to-read 7” screen
Cable marked for depth accuracy
The MTi Group Borehole Camera is a simple way to see what’s happening inside a blast hole. It shows cavities, cracks, and other problems that can change how explosives sit in the hole. Finding these hazards early helps avoid poor fragmentation, misfires, and fly rock. It keeps the blast safer and more predictable.
The camera is built from stainless steel and is waterproof. It has a 120-degree wide-angle lens, integrated lighting, and records clear 1080p HD video. The 7" screen gives a clean picture while you work, and it detaches from the frame when you need to move around. The camera stays centered in the hole using a modular centralizer, so it doesn’t scrape or twist against the walls.
The cable is marked every 0.5 m and comes on a strong reel. It feeds smoothly and makes depth checks easy. You can upload footage straight from the SD card using the included reader.
Most crews use this as both a borehole camera and a downhole camera for quick inspections, QA checks, and troubleshooting drilling issues. It works well in harsh ground and is made for drill-and-blast conditions.
Terms & Conditions
How It Works
- Lower the camera into the hole.
Feed the cable in and watch the live view on the screen. - Check the hole condition.
Look for cavities, cracks, water, or anything that could affect loading. - Use the depth marks as you go.
The cable is marked every 0.5 m so you always know where the camera is. - Record if needed.
Capture footage for QA or later review. - Pull the camera out and rewind the cable.
Wind it back onto the reel and store it.
Non-Hazardous
Non-Flammable
Non-Toxic
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ's - Borehole Camera with Carrying Case
What does the MTi Borehole Camera do?
It shows cavities, cracks, and other hazards inside a blast hole so crews can catch problems before loading. This helps avoid misfires and fly rock.
Is this also a downhole camera?
Yes. It works as both a borehole camera and a downhole camera for general inspection work in drilling and blasting.
What kind of video quality does it record?
It records 1080p HD footage with a 120-degree wide-angle lens and built-in lighting.
Is it waterproof?
Yes. The camera head is stainless steel and built to an IP68-equivalent protection rating.
How long is the cable?
It comes with a 50m (150ft) cable. It is marked every 0.5 m and wound on a strong reel.
Does it come with a screen?
Yes. It includes a 7" HD screen that detaches from the frame for easier viewing.
Can I save and export the footage?
Yes. It records to an SD card, and the kit includes a USB-to-SD reader.
What keeps the camera centered in the hole?
A modular centralizer protects the camera and keeps it positioned away from the borehole walls.
Is the system durable?
It’s built for harsh drill-and-blast environments and made from stainless steel with a reinforced frame.
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