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Frequently Asked Questions

What is surveying equipment used for?

Surveying equipment or tools are used to determine the position of points as well as the distances and angles--vertical or horizontal--between them. In some applications, they are also used for mapping purposes and for determining the boundaries of a piece of land or property.

What survey equipment do surveyors commonly use?

Theodolites, transit levels, measuring wheels, and measuring tapes are some of the common equipment that land surveyors use. Theodolites are known to be more accurate than transit levels. Measuring wheels are great estimators for long distances while measuring tapes are more suitable for short distances.

Why are surveying equipment leveled before use?

Leveling is necessary to establish the elevation of a certain point relative to a reference point or a given datum. The leveling process can be challenging and time-consuming, which is why most modern surveying tools are designed to be self-leveling.

What are the fundamental principles in land surveying?

There are two fundamental principles in land surveying: (1) to locate the position of a point using two reference points, and (2) to work from whole to part.

How is land surveying different from quantity surveying?

Land surveying deals with the terrestrial location of points while quantity surveying deals with the financial and contractual requirements of construction projects.

Surveying Equipment

Surveying turns areas into more liveable spaces. Without it, structures won’t be built at all. The process of surveying revolves around angles, distances, and everything in between. Surveyors are often equipped with all kinds of equipment that can help them survey accurately and efficiently. This is why Engineer Warehouse has carefully chosen every piece of surveying equipment to support the needs of such professionals.

Surveyors need to level with the highest accuracy, and this can be done with the help of an altimeter. Optical equipment, such as automatic levels, transit levels, total stations, and theodolites, feature eyepieces with magnification to measure angles and distances and to transfer horizontal benchmarks from afar. Plumb bobs attached to gammon reels can establish vertical reference lines.

Poles and rods offer various functions. For instance, range poles and rover rods are used to mark survey points, while leveling rods help surveyors measure elevations. There are also prism poles and stakeout poles that can mount prisms or targets for electronic distance measuring devices.

Surveying equipment require accessories so that they can function optimally. Accessories like surveying bipods, tripods, unipods, tribrachs, and clamps can securely mount these instruments and boost their working ranges.

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