About South Total Station
We are offering high-performance South Total Stations, widely used for accurate land surveying, construction layout, and engineering applications. These instruments combine an electronic theodolite and EDM (Electronic Distance Measurement) to provide precise angle and distance measurements in real-time.
South Total Stations are known for their durability, accuracy, and cost-effectiveness, making them ideal for both small and large-scale surveying projects.
Key Features
- High accuracy angle measurement (1 / 2 / 5 options)
- Reflectorless distance measurement up to 500 m 2000 m
- Prism range up to 56 km
- Dual-axis compensator for stable readings
- Internal memory up to 17,000+ points
- Fast measurement speed (<1 second)
- USB / Bluetooth data transfer
- Long battery backup (816 hours)
- Rugged and field-ready design
Exceptional Precision and RangeEquipped with a 2-second angle accuracy and a robust double axis compensator, the South Total Station offers dependable precision in every measurement. Users benefit from extensive distance measurement capabilities, achieving up to 5000 meters with a prism and 600 meters without. This reliability makes the device an indispensable asset in a variety of field survey applications.
User-Friendly Design and Advanced FeaturesThe South Total Station is designed for ease of use with dual side LCD displays and ergonomic controls. A powerful rechargeable lithium-ion battery provides up to 10 hours of operating time, while a memory that stores up to 16,000 points facilitates comprehensive data collection even on long assignments. Its hardy construction and broad operating temperature range suit demanding field conditions.
FAQ's of South Total Station:
Q: How do I operate the South Total Station in extreme field conditions?
A: The South Total Station is engineered to function reliably in temperatures ranging from -20C to +50C. Its rugged build and rechargeable Li-ion battery ensure sustained performance, making it suitable for diverse environmental conditions encountered by surveyors in India.
Q: What is the process for transferring data from the South Total Station?
A: Data can be seamlessly transferred using the built-in RS-232C or USB interfaces. You can connect the instrument directly to a computer or compatible storage device to export your survey points, enabling efficient workflow and data management.
Q: When is it beneficial to use the prism versus non-prism measuring modes?
A: Using a prism provides a longer measuring range of up to 5000 meters and is ideal for open, unobstructed sites, while the non-prism mode is convenient for quick measurements up to 600 meters without the need to set up reflectors in challenging locations.
Q: Where can I use the South Total Station effectively?
A: This total station is suitable for various environments such as construction sites, land surveying projects, roadworks, and other civil engineering applications across India where accurate angle and distance measurement are essential.
Q: What are the primary benefits of the South Total Station's dual LCD display and extensive memory?
A: The dual LCD display allows convenient operation from either side of the instrument, enhancing flexibility and efficiency onsite. Additionally, with a memory capacity of up to 16,000 points, you can store large amounts of field data without frequent downloads.
Q: How does the double axis compensator enhance accuracy during surveys?
A: The built-in double axis compensator corrects for minor instrument tilts in both axes, ensuring that measurements remain precise even on uneven ground, which is crucial for accurate data collection on challenging terrains.