Sokkia Auto Level B series B40A Price

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ModelSokkia B40A
Telescope
Length214mm (8.42in.)
Magnification24x
Objective Aperture32mm (1.26 in.)
Resolving Power4″
Field of View
(at 100m/328ft.)
1°25’ (2.5m / 8.2ft.)
Minimum Focus0.2m (7.9 in.) from end of telescope
0.3m (1ft.) from instrument center
ImageErect
Stadia Constant0
Stadia Ratio100
Focusing Knob1-speed
Sighting AidGun Sight
Accuracy (1km double run leveling)
Without Micrometer2.0mm (0.08 in.)
With Micrometern/a
Compensator
TypePendulum compensator with magnetic damping system
Setting Accuracy0.5″
Working Range±15′
Circular Level
Sensitivity10′ / 2mm
Horizontal Circle
Diameter99mm (3.9in.)
Minimum Division1°/ 1gon
General
Water ResistanceIPX6 (IEC 60529:2001)
Operating Temperature-20 to +50ºC (-4 to +122°F)
Size Width x Length x Height122mm (4.8in.) x 214mm (8.4in.) x 140mm (5.51in.)
Weight1.5kg (3.3lbs.)

 

Key Features of Sokkia B40A Automatic Level

Rapid, Stable, and Durable Compensator
The compensator of Sokkia B40A Optical Level incorporates four suspension wires made of super-high-tensile metal that features minimal thermal expansion coefficient, providing unmatched durability and accuracy. Finely tuned magnetic damping system quickly levels and stabilizes the line of sight despite the fine vibrations present when working near heavy equipment or busy roadways.

20cm (7.9 in.) – Ultra-Short Minimum Focus
Sokkia Auto Level  B40A can focus on objects at 20cm (7.9 in.) in front of the telescope. This feature dramatically facilitates the works in confined spaces.

Horizontal Circle for Angle Measurement
Horizontal angles can be directly read in 1° or 1gon units. Free rotation feature allows you to read any angle from zero.

All-Weather Dependability
With the IPX6 rating, the instrument is protected against powerful water jets from all directions, meaning Sokkia Level B40A withstands a sudden shower or torrential rainfall.
The advanced protection design also deters clouding or condensation inside the telescope.


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