Warren-Knight Instrument Company
A division of Warren Industries, Inc
Warren-Knight Instrument Company
2045 Bennett Road - Philadelphia, PA 19116
Phone: 215.464.9300 - Fax: 215.464.9303

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Optical/Mechanical Theodolites

Wild T2
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Specifications

The Wilt T2 Universal Theodolites. In addition to its high accuracy, it is simple to handle and has many accessories. An inverter knob brings the required circle image in to the reading eyepiece. The horizontal circle appears yellow, the vertical white. Coincidence setting for direct reading of the mean of two diametrically opposite circle positions. Automatic index for vertical circle. The all-steel T2 is a truly universal theodolite for optical tooling.

Wild T2000
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Specifications

Wild T2000. The system fulfills a long-awaited requirement. As the graduations around the whole circle are scanned for every reading, circle graduation errors cannot occur. Scanning at diametrically opposite positions eliminates the influence of eccentricity. The standard deviation of the mean of a face left and a face right pointing is 0.5” for both the horizontal and vertical circles. The T2000 has a circular bubble and a plate level.

Kern DKM2-AT
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Kern DKM2-AT. The outstanding universal theodolite with high measruing accuracy, yet simple operation. The digital readout direct to 1 second virtually eliminates reading errors. Steel construction for maximum stability and precision. Maintenance-free compensator for vertical indexing. Coarse and fine orientation-drive to accurately set horizontal circle.