REBEL® Datalogger Safety Box Container

REBEL® Datalogger Safety Box Container

REBEL® Datalogger Safety Box Container

Real-time concrete strength monitoring

Protect and secure your REBEL® datalogger on active construction sites. The Datalogger Safety Box Container is designed to house the datalogger during testing, helping prevent tampering, accidental damage, or removal while clearly signaling that monitoring is in progress.
Highly visible and jobsite-ready, this rugged orange container keeps your equipment protected while reinforcing project awareness and accountability.

$100.00
(USA only)
  • High-visibility orange enclosure for jobsite awareness
  • Durable construction suitable for outdoor environments
  • Secure anchoring system with stakes, cable, and lock
  • Supports clear project communication with warning and branding labels

(1) Orange Safety Box
(2) Orange Screw Stakes
(1) Steel Security Cable
(1) Combination Lock
All components shown are included.

Container Dimensions: (L × W × H): 11.5"" × 5"" × 7.25""
Storage Volume: 216 cubic inches
Capacity: 216 cubic inches
Weight: 1 lb Maximum
Recommended Load: 30 lbs Orange Screw Stakes
Dimensions: (L × W): 9.75"" × 0.31""

REBEL® Datalogger Safety Box Container

High-visibility orange enclosure for jobsite awareness Durable construction suitable for outdoor environments Secure anchoring system with stakes, cable, and lock Supports clear project communication with warning and branding labels

Applications

REBEL® Sensors are commonly used across infrastructure, commercial, and other concrete projects, including:

Infrastructure and Roadway: DOT and Municipalities

Vertical: Commercial and Residential

Precast: Ready-Mix and In-Place Concrete

Engineering: QA/QC

Installation Process

1. Place Sensors

Position the sensors on the ground before pouring concrete.

2. Secure Sensors

Use zip ties to secure the sensors in place.

3. Attach Data Loggers

Plug the sensor cable into the reusable, auto-start datalogger.

4. Pour Concrete

Cover the REBEL sensors with concrete as part of the slab or structure.

5. Monitor Results

Get real-time results in the dashboard as strength develops.

Resources

Downloads + -
N/A
FAQs + -

Getting started: See more

Troubleshooting: See more

General: See more

Reports: See more

GET IN TOUCH