The Hand Level is a small, economical level for use with preliminary surveys to determine traveller way or cable way steel work elevations and other feasibility type site reconnaissance work.
The Abney Level is very similar to a clinometer in that it is used to measure the value of a slope by means of arc measure and grade percentage.
Specification of Abney Level
• Used to determine slope angle, tree heights etc
• Graduated 0-+/-90 degrees, 0-+/-100% on a stationary arc
• Vernier reads to 10
• Scale pointer incorporates friction thumb lock
• Includes carry case
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.
We are offering a wide range of Ghat Tracer to our customers as per their requirements and to the full satisfaction of them.
It is made of steel , iron & brass.
Size 178 mm /7 Internal focusing, anti reflection coated optics with tilting arrangement and Fitted with revolving horizontal circle graduated to read 6 minutes with vernier and a provision to preset zero degree quickly.
The tilting drum is graduated to read 1 : 5000 is incorporated for fine adjustment and accuracy.
Supplied with accessories and adjusting tools Packed in PVC Plastic box with Aluminium telescopic stand in carrying canvas cover.
• 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.
• 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.
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