





Price:
Price 1800.0 INR / Unit
Minimum Order Quantity : 1 Unit
Application : Civil Engineering, Construction, Foundation Laying, Grading, Site Layout, Surveying Practice
Operate Method : Manual Leveling: Requires precise adjustment of three or four Leveling Screws to center the main Bubble Vial for horizontal alignment before each sighting
Color : Green (Telescope/Body), White (Base), Black (Knobs)
Usage : Establishing a horizontal line of sight for accurate measurement of height differences (elevations)
Price 1600.0 INR / Unit
Minimum Order Quantity : 1 Unit
Application : Civil Engineering, Construction Site Leveling, Foundation Layout, Grading, Quality Control, Land Surveying
Operate Method : AutoCompensating: Uses leveling screws for approximate setup; an internal magneticdampened compensator automatically selflevels the line of sight
Color : Typically Yellow/Orange or Green/Black
Usage : Quickly and accurately establishing a level horizontal line of sight to determine height differences (elevations)
Price 600.0 INR / Unit
Minimum Order Quantity : 1 Unit
Application : Construction Site Leveling, Foundation Laying, Grading, Road Building, Land Surveying
Operate Method : AutoCompensating: The operator uses leveling screws to center the circular vial (rough level); the internal compensator automatically finelevels the line of sight for precise reading
Color : White/Grey (Body), Black (Knobs/Optics)
Usage : Quickly and accurately establishing a horizontal line of sight to determine height differences (elevations) over distances
Price 1700.0 INR / Unit
Minimum Order Quantity : 1 Unit
Application : Land Surveying, Civil Engineering Layout, Triangulation, Astronomical Observation, Vertical Alignment
Operate Method : Manual/Optical: Angles are measured by sighting, clamping, and reading circular scales using a Vernier or optical micrometer; requires manual leveling via the tribrach
Color : Green (Telescope/Body), White/Beige (Base/Arc)
Usage : Precise measurement of horizontal and vertical angles; capable of "transiting" (rotating the telescope $180^\circ$ vertically)