SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS

1 Theodolite (Vernier, Optical, Field Station, Total Station)
2 Levelling Instruments (Dumpy, Tilting, Automatic)
3 Levelling Staffs (4 m, 5 m, 6 m)
4 Tripod Stand
5 Spares Plane table set
6 Telescopic Alidade
7 Micorptic Alidade
8 Trough compass
9 Spirit level
10 Plumbing fork
11 Plumbob
12 Survey Umberalla
13 Prismatic Compass
14 Ranging Road
15 Brunton compass
16 Sight compass
17 Sextant box
18 Ghat tracer
19 Optical square
20 Steroscope
21 Planimeter
22 Universal Drafting
23 Pantagraph
24 Ammonia printing
25 Survey chain
26 Beam compass
27 Abney level
28 Prismatic binocular
29 Proportional compass
30 Tangent clinometer
31 Subtstensebar
32 Offset rod
33 Parallax bar
34 Cross staff
35 Altimeter
36 Surveying Compass
37 Line ranger
38 Nautical Sextant
39 Measuring wheel
40 Binoculars

Surveying Instruments

Surveying instruments are indispensable tools used by surveyors to accurately measure and map the Earth’s surface. They play a crucial role in various engineering, construction, mapping, and land surveying projects, providing essential data for making informed decisions. Total stations, a combination of theodolites and electronic distance measurement (EDM) technology, enable precise measurements of angles and distances, while GPS receivers use satellite signals to determine exact positions. Levels are employed to measure height differences and elevations, contributing to the creation of accurate topographic maps.

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