Survey Instrument Motorized Total Station Tribrach GDF121
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GDF121 Leica Tribrach without Optical Plummet For Total Stations
Model: GDF121
Specifications: Torsional Stiffness: <1" Weight: 780g
Features:
Introduction: The accuracy with which a tribrach returns to its starting position
once the instrument has stopped, is called torsional rigidity or
hysteresis. This hysteresis is the relative movement between the
top plate and the base plate of a tribrach that occurs through the
rotation of a TPS instrument. The hysteresis has direct influence
on the angular accuracy of the instrument – and that speaks for the
original. To optimize the hysteresis as Leica Geosystems has done
is complex and calls for the highest precision: a movement of the
top plate to the base plate of 0.3µm corresponds to an angle error
of 1". Especially motorized instruments with their high
acceleration and brake power require tribrachs with very high
torsional rigidity.
Tribrach Adjusting Optical Plummet Adjustment Using: Tribrach Adjusting Cylinder or
Tribrach Adjuster
8. If the circular vial on the tribrach is not centered, use the adjusting screws and bring to center.
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