CUES GATOR — Specs & Review

Specifications

BrandCUES
ModelGATOR
Year2021
CategoryInspection
Autonomysemi-autonomous
Environmentoutdoor
Price (USD)$30000–$80000
Dimensions75cm L × 25cm W × 25cm H
ConnectivityEthernet, Remote Control
Country of originUS

Key features

What is it?

The CUES GATOR is a remote-operated pipeline inspection crawler for sewer and storm drain condition assessment, capturing HD video footage of pipe interiors to identify structural defects and infiltration.

Who is it for?

Key specs

How it compares

Vs RedZone Robotics Solo: GATOR is operator-controlled with manual defect identification, making it more flexible for varied pipe conditions. RedZone Solo emphasises automation and AI-assisted defect detection for higher throughput on large network assessments.

Limitations

FAQ

How much does the CUES GATOR cost?

CUES GATOR pricing is available through CUES directly or authorised distributors. Pipeline inspection crawlers in this class typically range from $30,000–$80,000 depending on camera and sensor configuration.

What is the CUES GATOR used for?

The GATOR is a remote-operated pipeline inspection crawler that travels through sewer pipes and storm drains, capturing HD video and identifying defects including cracks, root intrusion, joint failures, and corrosion.

What are the key specs of the CUES GATOR?

The GATOR operates in pipes from 150mm to 2400mm diameter, carries a pan-and-tilt HD camera with 10x zoom, uses a cable reel system for power and data transmission, and operates at variable speeds up to 0.5 m/s.

Who is the CUES GATOR designed for?

The GATOR is designed for municipal water utilities, sewer operators, civil engineering firms, and pipeline contractors who need to assess the condition of underground pipe infrastructure.

What makes CUES a trusted name in pipeline inspection?

CUES is one of the longest-established pipeline inspection equipment manufacturers in North America, with over 50 years of industry presence. Their systems are widely adopted by US municipalities and referenced in NASSCO PACP inspection standards.