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Chapter 6 - Intro to Leveling. Horizontal and Level Surfaces Datums Levels Level Rods Setting up the Level. Horizontal and Level Surfaces. Vertical lines Follow gravity Converge Datum – reference at known distance from center of gravity Elevation – vertical distance above datum
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Chapter 6 - Intro to Leveling • Horizontal and Level Surfaces • Datums • Levels • Level Rods • Setting up the Level
Horizontal and Level Surfaces • Vertical lines • Follow gravity • Converge • Datum – reference at known distance from center of gravity • Elevation – vertical distance above datum • Level surface connects points of equal elevation • Horizontal is perpendicular to Vertical
Datum Elevations • Sea level • NGVD 1929 • NAVD 1988 • “Above flood stage” • Fargo – height over one of the dams • Harwood - NAVD • Assumed
Levels • Dumpy • Tilting • Automatic • Digital • Laser
Reticle Cross-hairs Capstan’s screws Telescope Parts
Focusing – Parallax • Two focus adjustments • Objective • Eyepiece • Both must focus on the reticle • If not, image moves, or is out of focus • Focus eyepiece while sighting on a white piece of paper before sighting on target
Compensator Three-screw leveling foot Automatic Levels
Digital Levels • Automatic level • Level rod: barcode • Push button: • Rod Reading • Distance • Microprocessor • Set reference • Internal Calculations
Laser Levels • Low power • Types • Spinner • Splitter • Pipeline • Receiver • Indicates Hi/Low • Clamps to rod • Tied to Equipment
Level Rods Feet: larger numbers, red Feet: unknown 1/10ths: 0.1 1/100ths: .07 Read: X.17’ Tenths: black numbers Hundredths: black bar, 0.01’ thick. Tops: even, Bottoms: odd
Builder’s Rod,Read to 1/8” Engineer’s Rod,Read to 0.01’ Level Rods
Reading the Rod Fig. 6-11, pg 116
Setting up the Level • Tripod set firmly in ground • No plumb bob – point not needed • Level the level screws • Pairs across • Follow left thumb • Lock in place • Check Level