The Plane Table Surveying Instruments include standard accessories like Trough Compass, Spirit level, Canvas cover, Plumbing Fork etc., and is also with a fitted tripod.
Uses of Plane Table in Engineering Surveys:
• Maps preparation
• Recording topography
Accessories included in Plane Table Surveying Instruments:
• Plane Table Board 750 x 600 mm, thickness 22mm & 16mm
• Carrying Bag for Board
• Teak wood Polished Stand
• Stand Rigid Brass Head & Plate,
• Magnet Trough compass brass
• Spirit Level brass
• Sight van 24"
• Plumbing Fork
• Plumb Bob
Rain gauge is designed to measure the precipitation. This small Version consisting of upper and lower housing part, measuring cylinder; Housing made of stainless steel, orifice rim made of brass.
Type 7019.0000 can be supplied with a receiving area of 100 cm2. (This type is not conforming to meteorological standards).
• Receiving area : 100 cm².
• Rain measure (graduated glass) : 250 cm³.
• Measuring range : 0 t0 25 mm precipitation (relative to a receiving area of 100 cm²).
• Graduation : 1/1 mm precipitation.
• Dimensions : dia 115 mm; height 300 mm.
• Weight : approx. 0.8 kg.
Our expertise enables us to develop a broad range of measuring and survey equipment and instruments such as Line Rangers.
Manufactured using high grade metal and alloys, these line rangers can be availed in standard as well as customized sizes and specifications.
Used for various testing and measuring activities by our clients, our range can be availed at most descent prices.
We offer Brunton Compass (Geological Compass) which is available in a leather or wooden case.
This compass differs from modern compasses, as it utilizes magnetic induction damping rather than fluid to dampen needle oscillation.
It is widely used by geologists and surveyors to make accurate degree and angle.
Clinometer Handle Compass is a reproduction of an antique Clinometer compass. The Handle Compass gets its name from its "handle" shaped sight, which actually serves two purposes With the compass level, an object can be viewed through the peep sights to determine its magnetic heading. The second and most interesting purpose is when tilting the compass on its side and viewing an object through the sights, its angle of elevation or declination can be found. A weighted pendulous arm beneath the compass needle can be read from one of three scales : Angle in degrees beneath the zenith (from straight up), angle in degrees of elevation or declination, and in inches per yard of slope. The compass has a needle lift mechanism to protect the compass jewel and the pendulous arm when being transported.
The Cross-Staff was used at sea from the beginning of the 16th century until the first half of the 18th century.
It was used to measure the sun's altitude, especially at the meridian passage. With the knowledge of the sun's declination, the mariner could then obtain his latitude.
The staff is original, with the inscription.
The cross pieces are replicas. Different cross pieces were used depending on the altitude.
A different scale is on each side of the staff.
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