£440.00 ex VAT
Gekom N Pro compass clinometer, by Breithaupt Kassel, made in Germany, is a high end stratum instrument for obtaining various data pertaining to geological, mining, mineral exploration, surveying, land and agriculture sectors. The device is manufactured in such a way to allow dip and strike readings to be taken using the Clar method, using the compass face and hinge inclinometer. However, a ball bearing internal clinometer is also present to use for height readings and standard dip and strike. Further, the GEKOM N Pro features a bubble level for additional accuracy, a global needle and sighting mirror. All contained within a rugged alloy housing.
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The GEKOM N Pro compass clinometer by Breithaupt Kassel in Germany. It provides users with an efficient and accurate compass for field, survey and mine mapping. Particularly, it is useful for professional users undertaking mineral exploration projects and mapping. Boasting a number of features that make it suitable for obtaining geophysical, mining, and geological measurements. A hinge inclinometer can allow you to read the azimuth strike and angle of dip in one simultaneous measurement. This is as per Dr. Clar (geology professor) method.
The GEKOM N Pro compass clinometer face displays a typical azimuth dial is 48 mm in diameter with 1° graduations with a declination adjustment of ±30°. A bubble level that is observable from above also allows for the instrument to be perfectly level, thus ensuring accurate measurements. The hinge inclinometer provides a dip measurement range of 270°, graduated in 5°. Unlike the standard GEKOM however, this model features an internal gravity-driven ball bearing clinometer, reading up to 90° at 2° intervals.
The delicate components of the instruments are within a robust alloy housing unit with a metallic blue and brushed silver finish. In addition, A nylon case for additional protection is present. Furthermore, it provides you with the ability to loop the compass onto your belt for easy transport and access. Overall, this instrument is crucial for those within the mining sector. It does not require much space and can be easily carried.
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