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Automatic topographic optical level

Is an instrument whose purpose is the measurement of unevenness between points that are
at different heights or the transfer of dimensions from a known point to another unknown.

This instrument must have special technical characteristics to perform its function, such as
bubble to level the instrument, telescope with enough increases to see the divisions of the
scope, and a reticle with threads to make the aim and take the readings

The accuracy of a level depends on the type of leveling for which it is used. The normal is a
level of between 20 and 25 magnifications and centimeters or double millimeters. With this
level and the appropriate methodology levels can be made with an error of approximately 1.5
cm per kilometer of leveled.

Thatiana Rodriguez / 8-944-619

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