FET 220

Electronic Theodolite – easy to use

  • 313000
For measuring horizontal, vertical and zenith angles. For use in engineering, civil engineering... more
Product information "FET 220"

For measuring horizontal, vertical and zenith angles. For use in engineering, civil engineering and general construction.

Particular attention has been paid to maiking the instruments user-friendly with a large easy-to-read display at both sides and a laser plummet for precise positioning over a ground point.

Features

  • 2 large easy-to-read LCDs
  • Laser plummet for easy set up over the ground point
  • Illumination of LCD and field of view
  • Horizontal circle: Hold-Function, 0-set at any desired position, clockwise/anti-clockwise reading
  • Vertical circle: reading in gon / degrees / percent
Dust / water protection: IP 54
Accuracy: 20“ (6 mgon)
Laser plummet: spot size: ± 1,5 mm auf 1,5 m
Tripod: removable
Plate level: 30" / 2 mm
Measuring units: 400 gon / 360°
Weight (instrument only): 4,2 kg
Minimum reading: 10“ (3 mgon)
Angle measurement: absolute encoder
Laser class: 2
Shortest focussing distance: 1,5 m
Telescope magnification: 30 x
Objective diameter: 45 mm
Circular bubble: 8' / 2 mm
Temperature range: -20° to +50°C
Power supply: NiMH
Operating time: 18 h
Weight: 4,2 kg
Properties: "FET 220"
Dust / water protection: IP 54
Accuracy: 20“ (6 mgon)
Laser plummet: spot size: ± 1,5 mm auf 1,5 m
Tripod: removable
Plate level: 30" / 2 mm
Measuring units: 400 gon / 360°
Weight (instrument only): 4,2 kg
Minimum reading: 10“ (3 mgon)
Angle measurement: absolute encoder
Laser class: 2
Shortest focussing distance: 1,5 m
Telescope magnification: 30 x
Objective diameter: 45 mm
Circular bubble: 8' / 2 mm
Temperature range: -20° to +50°C
Power supply: NiMH
Operating time: 18 h
Weight: 4,2 kg
Included in scope delivery: Tribrach Rechargeable battery... mehr
Included in scope delivery:
  • Tribrach
  • Rechargeable battery
  • Charger
  • Battery compartment for alkaline batteries
  • Container

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