Zircon MT6 MetalliScanner Review

Zircon MetalliScanner MT6 Review

Ever wonderย if they put all the hurricane strapping in your house or if your concrete slabย is reinforced with steel? Well, you don’t have to wonder anymore if you use a Zircon MT6 MetalliScanner.ย  This toolย will locate and indicate the approximate depth of both magnetic andย non-magnetic metals up to 6″ deep in most non-metallic construction materials.ย With this tool, you can figure out where the metal is before your best drill bit or saw blade does. It’s not as expensive or complex as a Bosch D-Tect 150 Wall Scanner, butย it offers a wide range of features for a lot less.

Zircon MT6 MetalliScanner Features & Build Quality

Our testย unit arrived in a clear plastic retail cover that took some careful cutting toย remove the tool. The Zircon MT6 MetalliScanner is constructed entirely out of yellow colored plastic, yet it feels very solid and sturdy. To keep things simple, there are no real moving parts other than one recalibration button, a sliding on/off switch, and a removable cover for the 9-volt battery that powers it. No battery is included with the tool. About the center of the tool is aย 1″ x 1.5″ LCD screen that is easy to read.

The display measures inย both inches and centimeter,s and there is a magnetic symbol in the lower left ofย the screen that indicates if the hidden metal is ferrous (magnetic like steelย rebar) or non-ferrous (non-magnetic like copper pipe). What is cool is that theย tool automatically knows the difference between the types of metals itย encounters; there are no dials or functions that you have to select or program.

Zircon MT6 MetalliScanner display

Exploring the Zircon MT6 MetalliScanner

Using the Zircon MT6 MetalliScanner is prettyย straightforward. We did do a quick read of the owner’s manual just to make sureย we knew what we were doing and found that, given the simple layout of the toolย and the automatic features, we were able to go to town testing what was hiddenย inside walls and floors. There are several steps to accurately determine theย depth and type of metal that is hidden. The first is that you hold the MT6 out in the air away from any objects, and then you turn it on. There are two modes forย the “on” position: one is a silent mode and the other is a mode withย an audible alert. We liked the audible alert because to us it felt like we wereย getting more feedback from the tool.

Maybe after a day of it beeping at us whileย doing extensive testing, we would feel different. Next, you place the MT6 on the surface that you plan on looking for some hidden metal. You slowly move theย scanner over the surface and watch for the greatest number of depth gauge bars.ย As you come near and then cross over a target, the plus sign will turn to aย minus sign. This occurs when the cross hairs on the top of the tool are closest or right over the center of the hidden object. Also, at this time, theย magnetic symbol will indicate what type of metal it has detected.

Zircon MT6 MetalliScanner concrete

Using It in the Field

Ok, so once we had gotten the procedures on how toย use the Zircon MT6 out of the way, we took it out in the field to have a little funย with it. Our first stop was at a recently renovated home where they had to addย an extension to the driveway. Now we have all seen it before where they add anย extension to a concrete driveway, and after a few rain storms or after driving aย heavy vehicle on it, one of the slabs will sink or move. Well, in this particular case, the general contractor asked the concrete subcontractor to put 16″ long rebar dowels between the old and new slabs.

This is done byย first drilling out the existing concrete slab and then using epoxy adhesive,ย they anchored the dowels into it. Next, they proceeded to pour the new slab.ย What happens is that these rebar dowels will tie the two slabs together so thatย they can still expand, but they will not separate or let one sink lower thanย the other. We proceeded to use the MT6 to verify that these rebar dowels were, in fact, there. Not only were we able to easily find theย rebar, but we were also able to tell how deep it was (about 2 – 3 inches below theย surface) and verify how long they were overall.

Interior Use

Since Iย live on the east coast, like only a few miles from the ocean, almost all woodย homes are constructed with hurricane strapping – as we like to call it – in theย walls. These are steel ties and straps that help hold the house together in theย event of a hurricane or a severe windstorm. Well, as you can imagine,ย depending on the age of the house, it may or may not have these reinforcements.ย In one of the houses we examined, we ran the tool around the top of windows andย door openings and in the corners of the house to see if the requiredย reinforcements were in fact there.

We found the Zircon MT6 tool to be very effectiveย at finding the strapping. It was interesting for us to find out that the stateย of Florida actually has a program and grant system called My Safe Florida Homeย that uses the MT6 as the recommended tool for doing just these types ofย inspections.

Zircon MT6 MetalliScanner drywall

The lastย thing we did with the tool was to see how well it did at finding copper pipe.ย In this particular case, we had an idea that there was a 1/2″ copper waterย pipe in a particular section of a wall, but we were not sure where. We startedย moving the scanner over the wall, and sure enough, the tool found it andย indicated it was a non-ferrous metal, so we knew we were not getting a falseย reading. We were then able to trace out the actual pipe direction on the wallย without having to open the wall up.

Conclusion

We areย happy to report that the Zircon MetalliScanner MT6 does just what it isย designed to do. Finding hidden metals inside of common construction materialsย is its only function and it does it quite well. We liked the very easy to useย interface and simple operation. We did get false reads on some occasions, butย we attributed these mostly to stray fasteners. As with any type of scan tool,ย you should have an idea of the materials that you are looking for andย familiarize yourself with the project.

We suspect that using this tool can alsoย help you save expensive concrete drill bits and blades from meeting an earlyย demise by hitting hidden pieces of steel or rebar. For our Performance rating,ย we gave the tool an 8/10 since it really did what it is supposed to do withย very few issues. For our Value rating, we gave the tool an 8/10 since it is inย a select group of tools that do specialized task,s and it can be obtained for aย pretty good price.

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