'How old is my Wild Heerbrugg Instrument?' Wild used different serial number lists for different product categories and I was able to safe most of these books from. Serial number 507256. The Wild T2 theodolite was a. What are the benefits of using theodolites and transits? Theodolites and transits are leveling devices.
Wild T2 Universal Theodolite The Wild T2 is the best known theodolit from Wild and also the very first model produced from Wild in Heerbrugg. Its a Universal Theodolite with a accuracy of 1'. The optics are sufficiently good to allow observing to normal targets up to 12 miles (20 km) away and, under favorable conditions, for pointing to the Pole Star to be made in the late afternoon. Circle readings, are made through one eyepiece, an inverter knob bringing the required circle image into the field of view.
Coincidence setting provides a direct meaning of the two diametrically-opposite circle positions. The single second graduations and the general quality of the T2, with its all steel construction offering addition-al stability, make it a real 'Universal' theodolite widely used for triangulations up to 3rd arid even 2nd order limits, precise traversing, subtense measurements, astronomical observations, tacheometry, engineering work of all types, cadastral lay-outs, staking-out straights and curves, mining surveys and special industrial purposes, for which the special inter- changeable GOA autocollimation eyepiece is most useful. 20,00 CHF ( VAT excl. ) Shipping time: direct download after payment Wild T2 user manual 20,00 CHF ( VAT excl. ) Shipping time: direct download after payment Wild NT2 user manual 25,00 CHF ( VAT excl. ) Shipping time: direct download after payment Wild - Geodetic and topographic Instruments - bocklet 15,00 CHF ( VAT excl. ) Shipping time: direct download after payment Wild Distance Measuring Instruments - brochure 15,00 CHF ( VAT excl.
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Figure 2: The serial number indicates this Wild T3 was made around 1937. Use and diffusion in the Netherlands This section is identical to the same section of the. Up to 1970 only 6,860 T3s were produced by Wild (compared to the 38,800 T2s for the same period this was a limited production). The T3 was only used in small quantities here in the Netherlands. The first T3 probably entered the Netherlands when the Bijhoudingsdienst der Rijksdriehoeksmeting (Maintenance Division of the Dutch Trigonometry Department) received one on loan for three months from Wild-Heerbrugg in 1931.
The instrument was found to be equal in quality to the Wanschaff theodolites used until then, but saved time and money as observations could be done without assistance and circle readings while keeping ones stance (for which it was no longer necessary to create large structures around the instrument). Having great practical and economical advantages, in December the following year it was decided to purchase one T3 for second order measurements. Up to at least 1937 this T3 remained the only one and was exclusively used by the survey crew of land surveyor Meertens, while the other crews still used the Wanschaff's. Based on the serial numbers another T3 was purchased a decade later.