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New Subsite M10 beacon provides reliable guidance

The durable beacon is designed for compact drills and now offers Subsite a full portfolio of beacons for all drill sizes and job types.

The durable beacon is designed for compact drills and now offers Subsite a full portfolio of beacons for all drill sizes and job types.

Contractors can more easily and reliably run short shots of fibre lines and other underground utilities using the new M10 HDD guidance beacon from Subsite. The M10 beacon is designed for use with compact Ditch Witch horizontal directional drills (HDDs) such as the JT5 and small drills from other manufacturers.

The M10 beacon has a diameter of less than 1 inch, making it one of the smallest beacons on the market. Its compact design allows contractors to perform short-run jobs, such as fibre drops to homes, using a smaller bit size on their compact machine. This can help contractors keep turf undisturbed and produce less cuttings or other waste on site.

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Subsite has also built industry-leading durability into the M10 beacon. With design features like an epoxy-coated antenna, the beacon offers superior durability across numerous projects, helping contractors stay productive and efficient.

“The M10 beacon addresses a market need for a smaller beacon to run short lines under yards, roads, and pavements,” said Braxton Smith, Product Manager for Subsite.
“Combining this small, durable beacon with a compact or mini drill creates the perfect pairing for contractors to complete these jobs efficiently, reliably, and with less waste.”

The M10 beacon has an operating depth of up to 55 feet and comes with a standard warranty of one year or 350 hours. As part of the Marksman HDD Guidance System, it also offers time-saving benefits such as automatic beacon-to-tracker connections.
To learn more about the M10 beacon and other HDD guidance solutions, visit the Subsite website

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