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  2. Talk:Level (optical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    4 Temporary adjustment of level. ... 5 How To Use a Dumpy Level. 2 comments. 6 How different? 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Level (optical instrument ...

  3. Level (optical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    This reduces the need to set the instrument base truly level, as with a dumpy level. Self-levelling instruments are the preferred instrument on building sites, construction, and during surveying due to ease of use and rapid setup time. A digital electronic level is also set level on a tripod and reads a bar-coded staff using electronic laser ...

  4. Levelling - Wikipedia

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    The dumpy level was developed by English civil engineer William Gravatt, while surveying the route of a proposed railway line from London to Dover. More compact and hence both more robust and easier to transport, it is commonly believed that dumpy levelling is less accurate than other types of levelling, but such is not the case.

  5. Glossary of levelling terms - Wikipedia

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    Common levelling instruments include the spirit level, the dumpy level, the digital level, and the laser level. Levelling staff – specialized measuring stick or vertical staff used with the dumpy level, held by a second person while the operator of the level looks through it and takes readings off of the staff. Also call a rod.

  6. Dumpy - Wikipedia

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    Dumpy may refer to: Dumpy level , an optical instrument used in surveying and building to transfer, measure, or set horizontal levels Dumpy's Rusty Nuts , a British rock band founded by Graham "Dumpy" Dunnell

  7. Spirit level - Wikipedia

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    Combining a spirit level with an optical telescope results in a tilting level or dumpy level. [5] These leveling instruments as used in surveying to measure height differences over larger distances. A surveyor's leveling instrument has a spirit level mounted on a telescope (perhaps 30 power) with cross-hairs, itself mounted on a tripod. The ...

  8. Plumb bob - Wikipedia

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    A plumb bob, plumb bob level, or plummet, is a weight, usually with a pointed tip on the bottom, suspended from a string and used as a vertical direction as a reference line, or plumb-line. It is a precursor to the spirit level and used to establish a vertical datum. It is typically made of stone, wood, or lead, but can also be made of other ...

  9. Stadia mark - Wikipedia

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    Stadia marks on a crosshair while viewing a metric levelling rod.The top mark is at 1.500 m and the lower is at 1.345 m. The difference between the rod readings is 0.155 m, yielding a distance to the rod of 15.5 m.