Description
Theodolite :
It is the most precise instrument for the measurement of horizontal and vertical angles. It is popular in various surveying applications.
There are two types of theodolite– transit, and non-transit. non-transit theodolites have become obsolete these days.
Transit theodolite is such theodolite in which the telescope can be revolved by 180° in the vertical plane
Parts of transit theodolite include
- Telescope
- Vertical circle
- Index/Vernier frame
- Standards/A frame
- Leveling head
- Two Spindles
- Lower/Scale Plate
- Upper/Vernier Plate
- Plate levels
- Tripod
- Plumb bob
- Compass
- Striding level
Temporary adjustments of a theodolite include setting over the station, leveling, and elimination of parallax. Setting up includes centering with a plumb bob and approximate leveling. Leveling up is done by the screw head- it is either three screw head or four screw head. Parallax is eliminated by focusing on the eyepiece as well as the objective.
A theodolite can be used to,
- Measure the magnetic bearing of a line
- Measure direct angles
- Measure deflection angles
- Extend a straight line
- Establish a straight line between two points
- Locating point of intersection between two straight lines
- Setting out a horizontal angle
- Setting out an angle by repetition
- Establish grade
- Measure the difference in elevation
- Setting out curves
Repetition method or Reiteration methods can be employed for setting out horizontal angles to obtain more precise results.
Samuel (verified owner) –
Very well worth the money.