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  2. Level staff - Wikipedia

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    A level staff, also called levelling rod, is a graduated wooden or aluminium rod, used with a levelling instrument to determine the difference in height between points or heights of points above a vertical datum. When used for stadiametric rangefinding, the level staff is called a stadia rod.

  3. Levelling - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing relationship between two level staff, or rods, shown as 1 and 3. The level line of sight is 2. The surveyor looks through the eyepiece of telescope while an assistant holds a vertical level staff which is graduated in inches or centimeters. The level staff is placed vertically using a level, with its foot on the point for which ...

  4. Glossary of levelling terms - Wikipedia

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    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. Reduced level (RL) – equating elevations of survey points with reference to a common assumed datum. The elevation is ...

  5. Level (optical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Modern automatic level in use on a construction site. A level is an optical instrument used to establish or verify points in the same horizontal plane in a process known as levelling. It is used in conjunction with a levelling staff to establish the relative height or levels (the vertical separation) of objects or marks.

  6. Philadelphia rod - Wikipedia

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    A Philadelphia rod is a level staff used in surveying. The rod is used in levelling procedures to determine elevations and is read using a level. A Philadelphia rod consists of two sliding sections graduated in hundredths of a foot. On the front of the rod the graduation increasing from zero at the bottom.

  7. Levelling staff - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 July 2014, at 02:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  8. Tacheometry - Wikipedia

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    It is used without a chain or tape for distance measurement and without a separate levelling instrument for relative height measurements. Instead of the pole normally employed to mark a point, a staff similar to a level staff is used in tacheometry. This is marked with heights from the base or foot, and is graduated according to the form of ...

  9. Laser level - Wikipedia

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    A rotary laser level set up and used to level sand fill in trenches. The graduated staff is leaning on the pile of sand. In surveying and construction, the laser level is a control tool consisting of a rotating laser beam projector that can be affixed to a tripod.