Sitepro DT8-05LS Digital Theodolite with Site Laser & Optical Plummet

SKU: 215158

MPN: 46-D8897

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Features

  • Incremental encoding detection system with dual digital displays.
  • Automatic power shut-off.
  • Optical plummet for centering of point.
  • Coaxial tangent and clamp screws provide ease of use in sighting and alignment.
  • Built-in battery pack can be attached and detached by a single action.
  • Water-resistant, sealed construction.

Sitepro DT8-05LS Digital Theodolite with Site Laser & Optical Plummet Specifications

Specification Details
Telescope  
Objective Aperture 1.77" (45 mm)
Magnification 30x
Image Erect
Field of View 1° 30′
Resolution 3"
Minimum Focus 53" (1.3 m)
Electronic Angle Measurement  
Angle Measurement Absolute encoding
Minimum Reading 1"/5"
Direction Method Horizontal (both), Vertical *(one side)
Accuracy 5"
Unit of Angle Deg / mil / gon / V%
Display LCD (both faces)
Tilt Sensor  
Automatic Compensation Yes
Range of Compensation +/-3’
Level Vial Sensitivity  
Plate Vial 30” per 2 mm
Circular Vial 8’ per 2 mm
Other  
Operating Voltage 4.8 VDC
Batteries 4 (AA)/Rechargeable NiMH
Operating Temperature Range -4 °F to +122 °F (-20 °C to +50 °C)
Waterproof Class IP 54
Weight 10.2 lbs. (4.6 kg)
Dimensions 6.5" x 6.1" x 13.4" (164 mm x 154 mm x 340 mm)
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Customer Questions
What type of battery does the DT8-05LS use, and what is its typical runtime?
The DT8-05LS uses a rechargeable NiMH battery, which provides up to 36 hours of continuous operation. This long battery life ensures that the theodolite can handle extended use on the job site without frequent recharging.
What is the working range of the Sitepro DT8-05LS, and how does it impact its usability in different environments?
The Sitepro DT8-05LS has a working range of up to 300 meters (approximately 984 feet). This extensive range makes it suitable for various environments, from small construction sites to large-scale surveying projects.
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