About Vernier Theodolite
Vernier TheodoliteGerman pattern vermier theodolite least count 05/10/20 seconds as per customer requirements with four slow motion, erect image, 22x magnification, coated lens, alongwith powder coated/ anodized folding. Aluminum tripod complete in plastic/ wooden carrying case. Optical plummet arrangement is provided for centring.
Precision Measurement for SurveyingThe Vernier Theodolite enables precise angular measurements, making it an essential tool for surveying, construction, and infrastructure planning. Its 20-second least count ensures accuracy in both horizontal and vertical readings, ideal for professionals requiring detailed land measurements.
Durable Brass and Metal ConstructionCrafted from high-quality brass and metal, the instrument combines resilience with longevity. The painted and polished finish not only enhances its appearance but also provides extra protection against environmental elements, ensuring reliable performance in diverse conditions.
Designed for Professional VersatilityWith compatibility for standard tripods and a focusing range from 2 meters to infinity, this theodolite adapts to a wide range of field tasks. Its sturdy build and optimized dimensions allow for ease of handling during complex surveying operations.
FAQs of Vernier Theodolite:
Q: How is the Vernier Theodolite typically used in field surveying?
A: The Vernier Theodolite is set up on a compatible tripod, aligned with a reference point, and used to measure horizontal and vertical angles with high precision, aiding tasks such as establishing boundaries, mapping topography, and construction layout.
Q: What makes the Vernier Theodolite beneficial over other angular measurement tools?
A: Its fine least count of 20 seconds, robust brass/metal body, and compatibility with tripods make it suitable for detailed and reliable measurements in various environmental conditions, giving it an edge in accuracy and durability.
Q: When should I use the Vernier Theodolite instead of a digital model?
A: Choose the Vernier Theodolite when mechanical reliability, low maintenance, and precise manual readings are required, especially in field conditions where power supply or electronics may be compromised.
Q: Where can this theodolite be effectively employed?
A: This instrument is ideal for use in civil engineering projects, land surveying, construction sites, and remote fieldwork across India or internationally, wherever precise angle measurements are essential.
Q: What is the process for focusing the telescope?
A: Adjust the focusing mechanism while visually targeting the object, starting from a minimum distance of 2 meters up to infinity, until a sharp and clear image is achieved through the 175 mm telescope.
Q: How do the painted and polished finishes benefit the theodolite?
A: The painted and polished surfaces protect the underlying brass or metal from corrosion and weathering, thereby prolonging the life of the instrument even in harsh outdoor environments.