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| Categories | Tribrach Adaptor |
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| Brand Name: | Leica |
| Model Number: | GDF102 |
| Certification: | ISO |
| Place of Origin: | China |
| MOQ: | 5 Pieces |
| Price: | 50USD~65USD |
| Payment Terms: | T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 500pcs per month |
| Delivery Time: | 3-5 work day |
| Packaging Details: | Box and Carton |
| Color: | Black |
| Optical Plummet: | Yes |
| Accuracy: | Torsional stiffness <5" |
| Bubble: | 8' Circular Bubble |
| Condition: | New |
| Suitable For: | GNSS Stations |
| Weight: | 860g |
| Type: | Survey Instrument Accessory |
| Original Leica: | Yes |
| Catagory: | GNSS accessory |
| Company Info. |
| Leo Survey Instrument Co.,Ltd |
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Leica GDF102 Tribrach With Plummet Black Cost Effective For GNSS Stations
Model: GDF102
Specifications:
| Model | GDF102 |
| Brand | 100% Leica Original |
| Color | Black |
| Optical Plummet | With |
| Weight | 840g |
| Package | Individual Box Package |
| Accuracy | Torsional stiffness <5" |
| Type | Survey Instrument Accessory |
| Bubble | 8' Circular Bubble |
| Used For | Survey Total Station Theodlite Auto Level with Optical plumment |
Highlights:
With optical plummet
100% Original Leica
A cost effective tribrach suitable for use in normal environments.
Suitable for GNSS Stations
Black color.
Torsional stiffness <5"
Weight 860 grams
Overview:
The hysteresis of the Professional 1000 Series tribrachs amounts to a maximum of 5" (1.5 mgon). The GDF101 and GDF102 are cost effective tribrachs which prove themselves in use under normal environmental conditions. These tribrachs are suitable for non-motorised TPS instruments with angle accuracy of 7" and single frequency GNSS antenna stations.
Tribrach
A tribrach is an attachment plate used to attach a surveying instrument, for example a theodolite, total station, GNSS antenna or target to a tripod. A tribrach allows the survey instrument to be repeatedly placed in the same position over a surveying marker point with sub-millimetre precision, by loosening and re-tightening a lock to adjust the instrument base in a horizontal plane.



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