50RX Reflectorless Total Stations08/02/2010 |
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| The Series 50RX reflectorless total stations have a breakthrough environmental durability, increased measurement speed and an array of new features. The high-temperature models are added for use in the heat of up to +60°C (+140°F) without compromising the lowest operating temperature of -20°C (-4°F). | |
The standard models operate in -20°C to +50°C (-4°F to +122°F). The low-temperature models are also available for use in -30°C to +50°C (-22°F to +122°F). Using a built-in temperature sensor, all models automatically maintain optimal contrast and visibility of the LCD display.
The instrument includes: Dust-tight IP6x, the highest grade of protection to prevent solid foreign objects, and IPx6: which protects the instrument against damage by powerful water jets from any direction.
Extremely simplified angle encoder system consists of minimum number of optical and mechanical parts. This system also features innovative technology to automatically detect and correct misreading of encoder patterns.
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