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Starke & Kammerer
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tachymetre – Starke & Kammerer
Description
The manufacturer's name on the device
Starke & Kammerer Wien k.k. Polytechnikum
Interesting construction features
Information about the use of device
Information about the device condition
Basic data
VÚGTK:
S0128
Owner:
Vysoké učení technické v Brně
Manufacturer:
Starke & Kammerer
Made:
02.01.1860
Length:
357
mm
Width:
162
mm
Height:
270
mm
Weight:
3880
g
S/N:
1347
Technical parameters
cross hairs:
telescope type:
reversible
tripod connection:
special
type of clamp:
peripheral clamp
compensator:
no
unite:
° ' "
distance meter type:
electronic
construction of the distance meter:
integrated
autoreduction of the length:
no
view in the telescope:
inverted
variable telescope length:
yes
telescope length with retracted eyepiece:
355
mm
telescope length with extended eyepiece:
380
mm
telescope diameter:
25
mm
type of optical plummet:
none
compass:
none
horizontal circle diameter:
140
mm
main reading scale of the horizontal circle:
vernier
number of reading scales of the horizontal circle:
1
the smallest segment of the horizontal circle:
1'
setting the horizontal circle to zero:
none
vertical circle:
no
segment of the vertical circle:
yes
segment's range of vertical circle:
50
vertical circle diameter:
120
mm
main reading scale of the vertical circle:
vernier
number of reading scales of the vertical circle:
1
the smallest segment of the vertical circle:
1'
cross level:
yes
length of the cross level/level parallel with line of collimation:
65
mm
bubble length of the cross level/level parallel with line of collimation:
13
mm
length of the cross level/level perpendicular with line of collimation:
65
mm
bubble length of the cross level/level perpendicular with line of collimation:
13
mm
altitude buble:
no
leveling vial:
no
striding level:
no
sensitivity of the alidade level:
140
"
designed for work:
basic work