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Sokkia introduces NET AXII measuring station


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Sokkia announces the release of the latest edition to its line of high-accuracy measuring stations — the NET AXII.  Designed for precision-intensive tasks such as monitoring, bridge construction, and other highly detailed engineering projects, the NET AXII series is a fully robotic total station solution.

 

The series includes the NET1 AXII and the NET05 AXII with 1” angle accuracy and 0.5” angle accuracy, respectively.  “NET1 AXII is an excellent choice for long distance measurements, and NET05 AXII is a powerful solution for high-accuracy survey and construction projects,” said Brice Walker, vice president of survey sales.

 

“These fully robotic models offer a superior level of performance compared to conventional systems that simply lock on to the nearest targets, said Walker.  “The NET AXII auto-collimation system allows the measuring station to lock on to targets that are closest to the center view of the telescope, providing long-range precision even in low-light conditions. Additionally, the exclusive Reflector Prescan technology dramatically improves setup efficiency by automatically locating approximate reflector positions, even in situations where they cannot be seen by the human eye.”

 

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