360 Degree Rotating Pipe Inspection Camera for Pipe Joint Inspection Malaysia
# 360 Degree Rotating Pipe Inspection Camera for Pipe Joint Inspection Malaysia
Pipe joints are important areas to examine during professional drainage and sewer CCTV inspection.
A pipe may appear generally clear, but a suspicious condition around a joint can require closer visual investigation.
A standard forward-facing camera may pass the joint quickly without providing the best viewing angle.
A **360 Degree Rotating Pipe Inspection Camera** allows the operator to stop at the joint, rotate the camera head and inspect different visible sections around the internal pipe circumference.
Featuring a **360° rotating camera head, 10-inch display, Meter Counter, video and photo recording, audio recording, electronic zoom, keyboard input and IP68 camera head**, the system is suitable for professional pipe joint inspection in Malaysia.
## Why Inspect Pipe Joints?
Underground pipelines can contain many joints between pipe sections.
During CCTV inspection, the operator may want to examine a joint when visible conditions appear unusual.
Examples may include:
- Irregular-looking joint alignment
- Deposits around a joint
- Root-like material near a joint
- Visible gaps or openings
- Foreign material
- Standing water around the area
- Other visible irregularities
CCTV inspection provides visual documentation for further assessment.
## Why a Fixed Camera Has Limitations
Imagine the camera is moving through a pipe.
A joint appears.
With a fixed forward-facing camera:
**APPROACH JOINT**
↓
**CAMERA PASSES JOINT**
↓
**JOINT MOVES TO EDGE OF IMAGE**
↓
**VIEW BECOMES LIMITED**
This may be sufficient for a general survey.
But if the joint requires detailed inspection, greater camera control is useful.
## 360 Degree Rotation for Detailed Joint Inspection
With a rotating camera:
**APPROACH JOINT**
↓
**SLOW DOWN**
↓
**STOP**
↓
**ROTATE CAMERA**
↓
**INSPECT DIFFERENT SECTIONS**
↓
**CAPTURE PHOTO / VIDEO**
↓
**CONTINUE**
This allows the operator to spend more time examining important locations.
## Inspect Around the Pipe Circumference
A suspicious feature may not be located directly in front of the camera.
It may appear:
- On the left side
- On the right side
- Toward the upper section
- Toward the lower section
The rotating camera provides greater viewing flexibility around the visible internal pipe wall.
This is one of the major advantages of a 360° rotating inspection system.
## Identify the Joint Location
Finding a suspicious joint is only useful if the team can identify where it was observed.
The **Meter Counter** provides an approximate cable-distance reference.
For example:
**Starting Point:** MH-02
**Direction:** Toward MH-03
**Observation:** Irregular-looking joint
**Approximate Distance:** 34m
Now the observation has a location reference.
## Always Include the Starting Point
Do not simply record:
**Joint at 34m.**
Instead record:
**Irregular-looking joint approximately 34m from MH-02 toward MH-03.**
This makes the inspection information much more useful for future maintenance.
## Inspect Joint Alignment
During construction or maintenance inspection, a joint may appear irregular or visibly offset.
The operator can:
**STOP**
↓
**ROTATE**
↓
**CENTRE THE JOINT ON SCREEN**
↓
**INSPECT VISIBLE AREA**
↓
**CAPTURE PHOTO**
↓
**RECORD VIDEO**
The footage can then be reviewed by the relevant contractor, consultant or maintenance personnel.
## Root-Like Material Near Pipe Joints
Root-like material may sometimes appear around underground drainage or sewer pipe joints.
When visible:
**STOP CAMERA**
↓
**ROTATE TOWARD ROOT-LIKE MATERIAL**
↓
**INSPECT NEARBY JOINT**
↓
**CAPTURE PHOTO / VIDEO**
↓
**RECORD APPROXIMATE DISTANCE**
This creates useful documentation for further investigation.
## Deposits Around Pipe Joints
Deposits may also accumulate around certain internal pipe areas.
The rotating camera can help determine whether visible accumulation appears:
- Around one side of the joint
- Across a larger section
- Along the lower pipe area
- Near a connection
The purpose is to document what can actually be seen.
## Inspect Joints After Drain Cleaning
Heavy deposits may initially hide a pipe joint.
Before cleaning:
**DEPOSITS VISIBLE**
↓
**JOINT PARTIALLY HIDDEN**
After cleaning:
**REINSERT CAMERA**
↓
**RETURN TO APPROXIMATE METER COUNTER POSITION**
↓
**ROTATE CAMERA**
↓
**INSPECT EXPOSED JOINT**
This is an important reason to perform post-cleaning CCTV inspection.
## Before-and-After Joint Inspection
A professional workflow may include:
### Before Cleaning
Record the visible condition around the joint.
### Cleaning
Perform appropriate drain or sewer cleaning.
### After Cleaning
Return to approximately the same location.
### Detailed Inspection
Rotate the camera around the visible joint area.
### Documentation
Capture photos and video for comparison.
This provides a useful maintenance record.
## 10-Inch Display
The large **10-inch display** provides a practical viewing area when examining pipe joints.
A larger display helps the technician observe:
- Joint edges
- Deposits
- Root-like material
- Internal surfaces
- Connections
- Other visible features
This is particularly useful when the camera is being rotated for detailed inspection.
## Electronic Zoom
When an area of the joint requires closer on-screen examination, electronic zoom can be used.
A useful sequence is:
**STOP**
↓
**ROTATE**
↓
**POSITION JOINT**
↓
**ZOOM**
↓
**CAPTURE**
Electronic zoom enlarges the displayed image and does not increase the camera's native optical resolution.
## Photo Capture for Joint Documentation
Individual photographs can be taken at important joints.
For example:
**Photo 01 – Joint at approximately 18m**
**Photo 02 – Irregular-looking joint at approximately 34m**
**Photo 03 – Root-like material near joint at approximately 47m**
These images can be included in inspection reports.
## Video Recording
Video provides additional context because it shows the approach to the joint and the surrounding pipeline.
A professional recording can show:
**PIPELINE APPROACH**
↓
**METER COUNTER POSITION**
↓
**JOINT**
↓
**ROTATING INSPECTION**
↓
**CONTINUE ALONG PIPE**
This provides more information than a single photograph alone.
## Audio Recording
The operator can add spoken observations during inspection.
For example:
“Approaching pipe joint at approximately 34 metres.”
“Joint appears irregular on the right side.”
“Rotating camera for closer visual inspection.”
This can make recorded footage easier to review later.
## Keyboard Input
Keyboard input allows inspection information to be added to the recording.
For example:
**ABC PROJECT**
**SEWER SW-02**
**MH02 → MH03**
This helps identify which pipeline and project the joint belongs to.
## Pipe Joint Inspection During Construction
Pipe joint inspection can be particularly useful during construction.
Before the drainage system becomes difficult to access, CCTV inspection can provide visual documentation of selected underground pipe sections.
The camera may be used to observe:
- Joints
- Construction debris
- Sediment
- Obstructions
- Other visible internal conditions
This can provide useful baseline information before handover.
## Pre-Handover Drainage Inspection
For selected drainage and sewer lines, a pre-handover CCTV inspection may follow:
**INSTALL PIPE**
↓
**COMPLETE ACCESSIBLE DRAINAGE WORK**
↓
**CCTV INSPECT**
↓
**DOCUMENT JOINTS / OBSERVATIONS**
↓
**CLEAN OR INVESTIGATE WHERE REQUIRED**
↓
**REINSPECT**
↓
**HANDOVER**
The required inspection and acceptance criteria should always follow the project specifications.
## Existing Sewer Joint Inspection
For existing sewer systems, joint inspection may be useful when investigating:
- Repeated blockage
- Root intrusion
- Recurring deposits
- Suspicious internal conditions
- Problems occurring repeatedly at a similar location
Historical footage can also be compared with later inspections.
## Factory Drainage Pipe Joints
Factories may have underground drainage beneath production floors and internal roads.
If an irregular-looking joint is observed, the Meter Counter can provide an approximate location reference before further investigation is considered.
## Warehouse Drainage Pipe Joints
Warehouse drainage may run beneath concrete floors, loading bays and storage areas.
A rotating camera can help maintenance teams document suspicious joints without immediately opening the floor.
## Hotel and Shopping Mall Pipe Joints
Commercial properties often contain extensive underground drainage networks.
Professional CCTV inspection allows maintenance teams to retain video records of important joints and recurring problem locations.
## Condominium Sewer Pipe Joints
Property management teams may also use CCTV inspection for suitable common drainage and sewer pipelines.
When a suspicious joint is identified, photos, video and approximate distance information can support discussions with plumbers and drainage contractors.
## Underground Pipe Joint Inspection Beneath Roads
When a pipe joint is beneath a road, excavation can be disruptive.
CCTV inspection may provide useful internal visual information before further investigation.
The combination of:
**KNOWN MANHOLE**
+
**INSPECTION DIRECTION**
+
**APPROXIMATE DISTANCE**
+
**AVAILABLE DRAWING**
can help identify the general area associated with the observation.
## Build a Pipe Joint Inspection Record
A simple report can include:
**Project / Customer:** ABC Factory
**Pipeline:** SW-02
**Starting Point:** MH-02
**Direction:** Toward MH-03
**Observation:** Irregular-looking joint
**Approximate Distance:** 34m
**Photo Reference:** IMG-05
**Video Reference:** VID-02
**Further Assessment:** If required
This creates a clear and professional inspection record.
## Number Important Observations
When several joints require attention, use observation numbers.
For example:
**Observation 01**
Joint at approximately 18m.
**Observation 02**
Irregular-looking joint at approximately 34m.
**Observation 03**
Root-like material near joint at approximately 47m.
This makes the final report easier to understand.
## Build Historical Joint Records
For important pipelines, inspection records can be retained over time.
For example:
### January 2026
Joint J-04 recorded at approximately 34m.
### August 2026
Same general area reinspected.
### Future Inspection
Compare the visible condition again.
This can support condition monitoring for selected critical pipelines.
## CCTV Cannot See Outside the Pipe
A pipe camera primarily shows the visible internal surface.
It cannot directly show what is happening outside the pipe wall.
Therefore, CCTV footage alone may not determine:
- External soil condition
- External pipe support
- Full structural integrity
- Hidden external damage
- Remaining service life
Further investigation may be required.
## Do Not Over-Diagnose a Joint
Professional inspection should describe what is visible.
For example:
**“An irregular-looking joint is visible at approximately 34m.”**
is more appropriate than immediately stating:
**“The joint has structurally failed.”**
unless sufficient professional assessment has been carried out.
## 32mm Rotating Camera Head
The rotating camera head shown is approximately **32mm in diameter**.
Before pipe joint inspection, consider:
**Camera Diameter**
+
**Pipe Diameter**
+
**Bends**
+
**Internal Restrictions**
+
**Push Cable Capability**
+
**Centering / Protective Accessories**
Camera suitability depends on the actual pipeline configuration.
## IP68 Camera Head
The camera head is specified with **IP68 waterproof protection**, suitable for wet pipe inspection environments within the manufacturer's operating requirements.
The camera and cable should be properly cleaned after drainage and sewer inspection.
## Professional Pipe Joint Inspection Workflow
A practical procedure is:
1. Identify the pipeline.
2. Select the starting access point.
3. Confirm inspection direction.
4. Check camera and cable.
5. Test recording.
6. Reset Meter Counter.
7. Enter project information.
8. Insert camera carefully.
9. Advance slowly through the pipeline.
10. Observe each important joint.
11. Stop at suspicious joints.
12. Rotate camera for detailed viewing.
13. Use electronic zoom where useful.
14. Capture photographs.
15. Record video.
16. Note approximate Meter Counter distance.
17. Continue inspection.
18. Reinspect after cleaning where required.
19. Save and label footage.
20. Prepare the inspection record.
This creates a repeatable professional joint-inspection process.
## From Passing a Joint to Inspecting a Joint
With a basic fixed camera:
**SEE JOINT → PASS JOINT → CONTINUE**
With a rotating camera:
**SEE JOINT**
↓
**STOP**
↓
**ROTATE**
↓
**INSPECT DIFFERENT VISIBLE SECTIONS**
↓
**ZOOM IF REQUIRED**
↓
**PHOTO**
↓
**VIDEO**
↓
**RECORD DISTANCE**
↓
**CONTINUE**
This is where a 360 Degree Rotating Pipe Inspection Camera provides significant value.
## 360 Degree Rotating Pipe Inspection Camera for Pipe Joint Inspection Malaysia
For contractors and maintenance teams, pipe joints can be important points during drainage and sewer inspection.
A **360 Degree Rotating Pipe Inspection Camera** provides greater viewing control by allowing the operator to stop, rotate and visually examine different sections of an accessible pipe joint.
The combination of:
**360° ROTATING CAMERA**
+
**10-INCH DISPLAY**
+
**METER COUNTER**
+
**VIDEO RECORDING**
+
**PHOTO CAPTURE**
+
**AUDIO RECORDING**
+
**ELECTRONIC ZOOM**
+
**KEYBOARD INPUT**
+
**IP68 CAMERA HEAD**
provides a comprehensive platform for professional pipe joint inspection and documentation.
For plumbers, drainage contractors, sewer maintenance companies, construction projects, factories and facility management teams in Malaysia, rotating CCTV pipe inspection can provide valuable visual information about important underground pipe joints.
## Contact MTM Precision
**MTM Precision Sdn. Bhd.**
Showroom & Service Centre
No. 29-1 & 29-2, Jalan Bandar 18,
Pusat Bandar Puchong,
47160 Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia
Website: www.mtmpre.com.my
Email: mtmpre@yahoo.com
WhatsApp: +6016-660 7346
Pipe joints are important areas to examine during professional drainage and sewer CCTV inspection.
A pipe may appear generally clear, but a suspicious condition around a joint can require closer visual investigation.
A standard forward-facing camera may pass the joint quickly without providing the best viewing angle.
A **360 Degree Rotating Pipe Inspection Camera** allows the operator to stop at the joint, rotate the camera head and inspect different visible sections around the internal pipe circumference.
Featuring a **360° rotating camera head, 10-inch display, Meter Counter, video and photo recording, audio recording, electronic zoom, keyboard input and IP68 camera head**, the system is suitable for professional pipe joint inspection in Malaysia.
## Why Inspect Pipe Joints?
Underground pipelines can contain many joints between pipe sections.
During CCTV inspection, the operator may want to examine a joint when visible conditions appear unusual.
Examples may include:
- Irregular-looking joint alignment
- Deposits around a joint
- Root-like material near a joint
- Visible gaps or openings
- Foreign material
- Standing water around the area
- Other visible irregularities
CCTV inspection provides visual documentation for further assessment.
## Why a Fixed Camera Has Limitations
Imagine the camera is moving through a pipe.
A joint appears.
With a fixed forward-facing camera:
**APPROACH JOINT**
↓
**CAMERA PASSES JOINT**
↓
**JOINT MOVES TO EDGE OF IMAGE**
↓
**VIEW BECOMES LIMITED**
This may be sufficient for a general survey.
But if the joint requires detailed inspection, greater camera control is useful.
## 360 Degree Rotation for Detailed Joint Inspection
With a rotating camera:
**APPROACH JOINT**
↓
**SLOW DOWN**
↓
**STOP**
↓
**ROTATE CAMERA**
↓
**INSPECT DIFFERENT SECTIONS**
↓
**CAPTURE PHOTO / VIDEO**
↓
**CONTINUE**
This allows the operator to spend more time examining important locations.
## Inspect Around the Pipe Circumference
A suspicious feature may not be located directly in front of the camera.
It may appear:
- On the left side
- On the right side
- Toward the upper section
- Toward the lower section
The rotating camera provides greater viewing flexibility around the visible internal pipe wall.
This is one of the major advantages of a 360° rotating inspection system.
## Identify the Joint Location
Finding a suspicious joint is only useful if the team can identify where it was observed.
The **Meter Counter** provides an approximate cable-distance reference.
For example:
**Starting Point:** MH-02
**Direction:** Toward MH-03
**Observation:** Irregular-looking joint
**Approximate Distance:** 34m
Now the observation has a location reference.
## Always Include the Starting Point
Do not simply record:
**Joint at 34m.**
Instead record:
**Irregular-looking joint approximately 34m from MH-02 toward MH-03.**
This makes the inspection information much more useful for future maintenance.
## Inspect Joint Alignment
During construction or maintenance inspection, a joint may appear irregular or visibly offset.
The operator can:
**STOP**
↓
**ROTATE**
↓
**CENTRE THE JOINT ON SCREEN**
↓
**INSPECT VISIBLE AREA**
↓
**CAPTURE PHOTO**
↓
**RECORD VIDEO**
The footage can then be reviewed by the relevant contractor, consultant or maintenance personnel.
## Root-Like Material Near Pipe Joints
Root-like material may sometimes appear around underground drainage or sewer pipe joints.
When visible:
**STOP CAMERA**
↓
**ROTATE TOWARD ROOT-LIKE MATERIAL**
↓
**INSPECT NEARBY JOINT**
↓
**CAPTURE PHOTO / VIDEO**
↓
**RECORD APPROXIMATE DISTANCE**
This creates useful documentation for further investigation.
## Deposits Around Pipe Joints
Deposits may also accumulate around certain internal pipe areas.
The rotating camera can help determine whether visible accumulation appears:
- Around one side of the joint
- Across a larger section
- Along the lower pipe area
- Near a connection
The purpose is to document what can actually be seen.
## Inspect Joints After Drain Cleaning
Heavy deposits may initially hide a pipe joint.
Before cleaning:
**DEPOSITS VISIBLE**
↓
**JOINT PARTIALLY HIDDEN**
After cleaning:
**REINSERT CAMERA**
↓
**RETURN TO APPROXIMATE METER COUNTER POSITION**
↓
**ROTATE CAMERA**
↓
**INSPECT EXPOSED JOINT**
This is an important reason to perform post-cleaning CCTV inspection.
## Before-and-After Joint Inspection
A professional workflow may include:
### Before Cleaning
Record the visible condition around the joint.
### Cleaning
Perform appropriate drain or sewer cleaning.
### After Cleaning
Return to approximately the same location.
### Detailed Inspection
Rotate the camera around the visible joint area.
### Documentation
Capture photos and video for comparison.
This provides a useful maintenance record.
## 10-Inch Display
The large **10-inch display** provides a practical viewing area when examining pipe joints.
A larger display helps the technician observe:
- Joint edges
- Deposits
- Root-like material
- Internal surfaces
- Connections
- Other visible features
This is particularly useful when the camera is being rotated for detailed inspection.
## Electronic Zoom
When an area of the joint requires closer on-screen examination, electronic zoom can be used.
A useful sequence is:
**STOP**
↓
**ROTATE**
↓
**POSITION JOINT**
↓
**ZOOM**
↓
**CAPTURE**
Electronic zoom enlarges the displayed image and does not increase the camera's native optical resolution.
## Photo Capture for Joint Documentation
Individual photographs can be taken at important joints.
For example:
**Photo 01 – Joint at approximately 18m**
**Photo 02 – Irregular-looking joint at approximately 34m**
**Photo 03 – Root-like material near joint at approximately 47m**
These images can be included in inspection reports.
## Video Recording
Video provides additional context because it shows the approach to the joint and the surrounding pipeline.
A professional recording can show:
**PIPELINE APPROACH**
↓
**METER COUNTER POSITION**
↓
**JOINT**
↓
**ROTATING INSPECTION**
↓
**CONTINUE ALONG PIPE**
This provides more information than a single photograph alone.
## Audio Recording
The operator can add spoken observations during inspection.
For example:
“Approaching pipe joint at approximately 34 metres.”
“Joint appears irregular on the right side.”
“Rotating camera for closer visual inspection.”
This can make recorded footage easier to review later.
## Keyboard Input
Keyboard input allows inspection information to be added to the recording.
For example:
**ABC PROJECT**
**SEWER SW-02**
**MH02 → MH03**
This helps identify which pipeline and project the joint belongs to.
## Pipe Joint Inspection During Construction
Pipe joint inspection can be particularly useful during construction.
Before the drainage system becomes difficult to access, CCTV inspection can provide visual documentation of selected underground pipe sections.
The camera may be used to observe:
- Joints
- Construction debris
- Sediment
- Obstructions
- Other visible internal conditions
This can provide useful baseline information before handover.
## Pre-Handover Drainage Inspection
For selected drainage and sewer lines, a pre-handover CCTV inspection may follow:
**INSTALL PIPE**
↓
**COMPLETE ACCESSIBLE DRAINAGE WORK**
↓
**CCTV INSPECT**
↓
**DOCUMENT JOINTS / OBSERVATIONS**
↓
**CLEAN OR INVESTIGATE WHERE REQUIRED**
↓
**REINSPECT**
↓
**HANDOVER**
The required inspection and acceptance criteria should always follow the project specifications.
## Existing Sewer Joint Inspection
For existing sewer systems, joint inspection may be useful when investigating:
- Repeated blockage
- Root intrusion
- Recurring deposits
- Suspicious internal conditions
- Problems occurring repeatedly at a similar location
Historical footage can also be compared with later inspections.
## Factory Drainage Pipe Joints
Factories may have underground drainage beneath production floors and internal roads.
If an irregular-looking joint is observed, the Meter Counter can provide an approximate location reference before further investigation is considered.
## Warehouse Drainage Pipe Joints
Warehouse drainage may run beneath concrete floors, loading bays and storage areas.
A rotating camera can help maintenance teams document suspicious joints without immediately opening the floor.
## Hotel and Shopping Mall Pipe Joints
Commercial properties often contain extensive underground drainage networks.
Professional CCTV inspection allows maintenance teams to retain video records of important joints and recurring problem locations.
## Condominium Sewer Pipe Joints
Property management teams may also use CCTV inspection for suitable common drainage and sewer pipelines.
When a suspicious joint is identified, photos, video and approximate distance information can support discussions with plumbers and drainage contractors.
## Underground Pipe Joint Inspection Beneath Roads
When a pipe joint is beneath a road, excavation can be disruptive.
CCTV inspection may provide useful internal visual information before further investigation.
The combination of:
**KNOWN MANHOLE**
+
**INSPECTION DIRECTION**
+
**APPROXIMATE DISTANCE**
+
**AVAILABLE DRAWING**
can help identify the general area associated with the observation.
## Build a Pipe Joint Inspection Record
A simple report can include:
**Project / Customer:** ABC Factory
**Pipeline:** SW-02
**Starting Point:** MH-02
**Direction:** Toward MH-03
**Observation:** Irregular-looking joint
**Approximate Distance:** 34m
**Photo Reference:** IMG-05
**Video Reference:** VID-02
**Further Assessment:** If required
This creates a clear and professional inspection record.
## Number Important Observations
When several joints require attention, use observation numbers.
For example:
**Observation 01**
Joint at approximately 18m.
**Observation 02**
Irregular-looking joint at approximately 34m.
**Observation 03**
Root-like material near joint at approximately 47m.
This makes the final report easier to understand.
## Build Historical Joint Records
For important pipelines, inspection records can be retained over time.
For example:
### January 2026
Joint J-04 recorded at approximately 34m.
### August 2026
Same general area reinspected.
### Future Inspection
Compare the visible condition again.
This can support condition monitoring for selected critical pipelines.
## CCTV Cannot See Outside the Pipe
A pipe camera primarily shows the visible internal surface.
It cannot directly show what is happening outside the pipe wall.
Therefore, CCTV footage alone may not determine:
- External soil condition
- External pipe support
- Full structural integrity
- Hidden external damage
- Remaining service life
Further investigation may be required.
## Do Not Over-Diagnose a Joint
Professional inspection should describe what is visible.
For example:
**“An irregular-looking joint is visible at approximately 34m.”**
is more appropriate than immediately stating:
**“The joint has structurally failed.”**
unless sufficient professional assessment has been carried out.
## 32mm Rotating Camera Head
The rotating camera head shown is approximately **32mm in diameter**.
Before pipe joint inspection, consider:
**Camera Diameter**
+
**Pipe Diameter**
+
**Bends**
+
**Internal Restrictions**
+
**Push Cable Capability**
+
**Centering / Protective Accessories**
Camera suitability depends on the actual pipeline configuration.
## IP68 Camera Head
The camera head is specified with **IP68 waterproof protection**, suitable for wet pipe inspection environments within the manufacturer's operating requirements.
The camera and cable should be properly cleaned after drainage and sewer inspection.
## Professional Pipe Joint Inspection Workflow
A practical procedure is:
1. Identify the pipeline.
2. Select the starting access point.
3. Confirm inspection direction.
4. Check camera and cable.
5. Test recording.
6. Reset Meter Counter.
7. Enter project information.
8. Insert camera carefully.
9. Advance slowly through the pipeline.
10. Observe each important joint.
11. Stop at suspicious joints.
12. Rotate camera for detailed viewing.
13. Use electronic zoom where useful.
14. Capture photographs.
15. Record video.
16. Note approximate Meter Counter distance.
17. Continue inspection.
18. Reinspect after cleaning where required.
19. Save and label footage.
20. Prepare the inspection record.
This creates a repeatable professional joint-inspection process.
## From Passing a Joint to Inspecting a Joint
With a basic fixed camera:
**SEE JOINT → PASS JOINT → CONTINUE**
With a rotating camera:
**SEE JOINT**
↓
**STOP**
↓
**ROTATE**
↓
**INSPECT DIFFERENT VISIBLE SECTIONS**
↓
**ZOOM IF REQUIRED**
↓
**PHOTO**
↓
**VIDEO**
↓
**RECORD DISTANCE**
↓
**CONTINUE**
This is where a 360 Degree Rotating Pipe Inspection Camera provides significant value.
## 360 Degree Rotating Pipe Inspection Camera for Pipe Joint Inspection Malaysia
For contractors and maintenance teams, pipe joints can be important points during drainage and sewer inspection.
A **360 Degree Rotating Pipe Inspection Camera** provides greater viewing control by allowing the operator to stop, rotate and visually examine different sections of an accessible pipe joint.
The combination of:
**360° ROTATING CAMERA**
+
**10-INCH DISPLAY**
+
**METER COUNTER**
+
**VIDEO RECORDING**
+
**PHOTO CAPTURE**
+
**AUDIO RECORDING**
+
**ELECTRONIC ZOOM**
+
**KEYBOARD INPUT**
+
**IP68 CAMERA HEAD**
provides a comprehensive platform for professional pipe joint inspection and documentation.
For plumbers, drainage contractors, sewer maintenance companies, construction projects, factories and facility management teams in Malaysia, rotating CCTV pipe inspection can provide valuable visual information about important underground pipe joints.
## Contact MTM Precision
**MTM Precision Sdn. Bhd.**
Showroom & Service Centre
No. 29-1 & 29-2, Jalan Bandar 18,
Pusat Bandar Puchong,
47160 Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia
Website: www.mtmpre.com.my
Email: mtmpre@yahoo.com
WhatsApp: +6016-660 7346
Aug 17,2026