Leveling rod is typically a long, straight, and narrow pole made of lightweight material such as aluminum or fiberglass, with markings or graduations along its length indicating units of measurement, such as feet or meters.
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A levelling staff is a tool used in surveying to determine the elevation or height of points on the earth's surface relative to a reference point. Leveling rod is a fundamental tool in surveying and is used in a variety of applications, including: construction, woodworking, land surveying, environmental monitoring and so on.
Model | SISCO-LS-5 |
Material | aluminum alloy |
Length | 5m |
Face Width | 5.3 cm |
Full Reduction Length | 123 cm |
Durability | extra strong |
Locking Button | metal enforced buttons |
Q1: What is leveling staff?
A1: A leveling staff, also known as a levelling rod or a surveying rod, is a long, graduated pole or staff used in land surveying to determine the difference in elevation between points. It typically consists of a series of uniformly spaced marks or graduations, which are read by the surveyor using a surveying instrument, such as a level or a theodolite.
Q2: How do you read a levelling staff?
A2: A staff reading consists of 4 digits. The first digit represents the whole number of meters, the second digit represents decimeters, and the third, and fourth digits represent millimeters.
Q3: What are the two methods of levelling?
A3: The important methods of levelling used while surveying are as follows : barometric levelling and trigonometric levelling.
Tips: How to maintain leveling staff?
Proper maintenance of the leveling staff can help ensure that it performs accurately and lasts for a long time. Here are some tips on how to maintain a leveling staff:
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