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Brand Name : Leosurvey
Model Number : BP
Certification : ISO
Place of Origin : China
MOQ : 6 Pieces
Price : 20USD~25USD
Payment Terms : T/T
Supply Ability : 500pcs per month
Delivery Time : 3-5 work day
Packaging Details : Box and Carton
Model : BP
Color : Yellow
Material : Aluminum
Type : Twist
Fits for Pole Diameter : 26mm~38mm
Section : 2
Contraction Length : 1100mm
Extension Length : 1800mm
Net Weight : 1.8Kg
Fits : Prism pole and GNSS Pole
Twist Lock Grip and Slide Control Prism Pole Bipod Yellow Pole Supports Total Station Accessory
Model: PB
Specifications:
Model | PB |
Color | Yellow |
Material | Aluminum |
Type | Twist |
Section | 2 |
Contraction Length | 1100mm |
Extension Length | 1800mm |
Net Weight | 1.8Kg |
Package | 6Pcs/Carton |
Fits | Prism pole and GNSS Pole |
Introduction:
Comparing to thumb release type bipods, this bipods is more steady. Thumb release type design shifts the center of gravity of the whole item. One leg with less force so not steady enough.
This type pole bipods allows surveyors to set up a standing prism pole or RTK(GPS) pole with seconds.
Great for one-man operation.
Legs extend to 1.8m for use in uneven terrain. Collapses to 1.1m.
Can be used for both prism pole and RTK (GPS carbon fiber) Pole.
Features:
1. Portable and durable
2. Extremely steady.
3. With extra strength when holding the poles.
4. Unique design gives full scratch protection of prism poles.
How do I use a prism pole?
For a surveying prism to be effective, it needs to be attached to a pole so it can stay in a fixed position. It needs to be properly aligned with the instrument to ensure accurate results. And because these tools have been proven over the years, many people don’t see them as the reason for measurements that seem a little off. If you’re pointing to a prism that isn’t perpendicular to the instrument’s line of sight, it can harder to find its exact center. This can result in measurements that aren’t as precise.
Item Detailed Pictures:
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Twist Lock Range Pole With Prism GNSS Prism Pole Bipod Images |