• Compass survey is a method of surveying by taking bearings and linear distances to produce plan.
• Bearing is measured using prismatic compass, while the linear distance is measured using measuring tape.
• Bearing in compass surveying means angle is made by chain line or survey line by referring it to magnetic meridian or magnetic north.
• The levelling staff of sturdy design that meets the requirements for intensive field work.
• The staff material should be one of the following: teak, cypress, kail, aimi, champ, hollock or aluminium alloy.
• If timber is used as staff material, then it has well seasoned, sawn in radial direction and free of defects.
• The staff is telescopic, comprising three sections without any joint in length.
• The top plate made of aluminium, anodised black.
• Length 4 m
Accessories
• Circular bubble sensitivity of 25 minutes per 2 mm run.
• Carrying case canvas.
• Plummet fittings for test and adjustment of bubble.
• Made of Aluminium/brass.
• Size 100mm, 125 mm, 150 mm dia.
• Complete in Case with Aluminium Telescopic/Rigid/Wooden Tripod.
• Aluminium circle consist of a needle graduated to 30min (0.5) graduations.
• Painted with water proof paints.
• Carrying cases are made of Fibre with carrying straps. Least count 30'.
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.
• 100 braced links.
• 2 rings per link.
• 0.10 wire.
• Cast brass handles.
• Adjustable calibration and tally tags at ± 10, 20, 30, 40 and centre on side rings.
• Measuring chains with brass handles and arrows 20 m, 30 m, 40 m and 50m.
• Excellent shockproof function.
• Exclusive closed magnetic field, magnetically-dampened compensator.
• Friction-braked rotation and endless horizontal drive.
• Prism for viewing circular vial.
• Water, dust and dirt proof.
• Comes with a years warranty.
• Full back up and repair service available.
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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