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Brunton 5010 Geo-Transit Compass |
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Extremely durable hinge
assembly |
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One piece aluminum
billet body constructio |
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Hinge inclinometer |
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"Buck horn"
style sighting |
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Long-level bubbles on
each side |
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Centered ball &
socket tripod mount |
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Adjustable needle
locking mechanism |
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Single NdFeB magnet
resists demagnetization better than other type of magnet |
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Azimuth accuracy within
0.5 degree with 1 degree graduations |
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Vertical accuracy
within 0.5 degree with 1 degree graduations and 10 minute readability |
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Vertical angle
measurements to 90 degrees or 100% grade |
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Percent grade scale
with increments of 5% |
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Induction damped needle
for quick, accurate readings |
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Sapphire jewel bearing
allows for smooth needle movement |
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Magnetic declination
adjustment allows for east or west declination settings to 180 degrees |
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Precision aligned
mirror with convenient "see through" sighting capability |
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Aluminum billet body
assembly makes the GEO™ indestructible |
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6061-T6 hard anodized
aluminum body for permanent color and scratch resistance |
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Ball & socket
tripod mount is centered for increased accuracy of rotation |
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O-rings make the GEO™
waterproof for increased reliability |
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Needle balance: Standard needle balance is for North
America. Use in other regions requires factory balancing |
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Dimensions: Weight 10.5 ounces (300 g); body length 3-3/4
in, (9.5 cm); width 2-3/4 in, (7.1 cm); height 1-3/8 in, (3.5 cm)
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Body is machined to fit standard Brunton 3040 ball &
socket head for jacob staff or tripod use |
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Includes leather carry case |