Theodolite Nikon, Topcon, Leica, South, Sokkia, Trimble
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The horizontal accuracy of Theodolites depends on "seconds". A 2-second theodolite is more accurate than a 5 or 9-second theodolite. If you think about the horizontal circle that a theodolite rotates around, the circle is divided into 360 degrees. Each degree is divided into 60 minutes, and each minute divided into 60 seconds. Think "Degrees / Minutes / Seconds". The horizontal angle is the measure of inaccuracy (hence accuracy) that a theodolite can horizontally measure or locate within. If a theodolites accuracy rating is 2 seconds (written 2") then its only going to lose 2 seconds of horizontal measurement in a given distance. Generally speaking, a 9 second theodolite is for construction sites where you're working relatively up close, say within 200 feet from the instrument. A 2 second you would work 2,000 feet away and still work with some level of accruacy. Most building contractors, whether residential or commercial, can use a 9 second theodolite without experiencing problems due to accuracy. At this distance, more errors are in the form of human errors, such as not leveling the instrument properly or taking a quick reading which lends itself to human error.
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