High-precision Measuring Stations16/03/2010 |
| The MS05A and MS1A Measuring Stations are ultra-high-precision automatic total stations are now released the European Market. The MS05A provides a 0.5" angle accuracy. The sub-millimetre EDM measures up to 3,500m range with a single standard prism with 0.8mm + 1ppm precision and the typical measurement speed is 2.4 seconds. |
The MS1A is suitable for high-precision construction applications, providing 1" angle accuracy with 1mm distance precision. The Measuring Stations implement the Auto-Pointing algorithm optimised for monitoring applications that constantly sights the prism closest to the telescope centre, even if multiple prisms or reflectors are in the field of view.
The LSP1 laser beam emitter can be built into the telescope of the MS05A/MS1A models. The bright laser beam can be utilised for automatic profile projection on tunnel faces as well as various stakeout tasks in underground constructions. Narrow parallel beam reaches up to 700m. Beam diameter is as small as 30mm at 200m distance.
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