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Conventional 2061

by Brunton
Conventional 2061
SKU: Brunton-2061

Brunton
Conventional Transit
2061 (0-360o )

The Brunton Pocket Transit is not only a compass, it combines a surveyor's compass, prismatic compass, clinometer, hand level and a plumb into a single instrument. The Brunton Pocket Transit is used to measure azimuth (compass bearing), vertical angles, inclination of objects, percent grade, slopes, height of objects and for leveling.

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Features

Brunton 2001_2061 conventional  Transits

Image of Brunton Conventional Transit in closed postion, in hand.

Features of all Conventional Transits:

  • Long Alnico II magnets for quick magnetic north needle alignment.
  • Azimuth accuracy ±1/2° with 1° graduations
  • Vertical accuracy ±1/2° with 1° graduations and 10 minute readability
  • Vertical angle measurements to ±90° or 100% grade
  • A percent grade scale with increments of 5%
  • Induction damped needle for quick, accurate readings
  • Sapphire jewel bearing allows for smooth needle movement
  • Magnetic declination adjustment allows for east or west declination setting to 180°
  • Short and long sights for increased accuracy when sighting azimuth or vertical angles
  • Precision aligned mirror with convenient "see through" sighting capability
  • Cast aluminum body makes the Conventional Pocket Transit nearly indestructible.
  • Ball & socket tripod mount for increased accuracy

2061 Conventional Pocket Transit

  • 0-360°
  • National Stock Number - NSN 6675-01348-9724

2001 Conventional Pocket Transit

  • 0-90° Quads
  • National Stock Number - NSN 6675-01-192-4880

Brunton 2001_2061 Conventional Transit; pouch

View of the leather pouch that is included with the Conventional Transits.

Description of Parts

Brunton 2001 Conventional Transit

Face of the 2001with 0-90°.

Brunton 2061 Conventional Transit

Face of the 2061 with 0-360° Quads.

Brunton 2001_2061 Conventional Transit
Brunton 2001_2061 Conventional Transit

A. Needle
The needle is induction damped, which allows the needle to seek magnetic north and come to a complete rest in a minium amount of time, without accuracy degradation.

B. Graduated Circle
In combination with the needle, the 1° graduated circle allows accurate 1/2° azimuth readings on both the Degree ( 0° through 360°) and Quadrant (0°  through 90°) graduated circles.

C. Long Level
The long level for inclination measurment. Adjust the long level using the vernier adjustment (L).

D. Round Level
Use the round level to level the pocket transit for azimuth measurement.

E. Zero Pin
The zero pin is the pointer used for magnetic declination adjustment. If no adjustment is necessary, the pin should point at 0°.

F. Vernier
The adjustable vernier is used in inclination measurments

G. Small Sight
Attached to the cover, the small sight is used for precise bearing and inclination sighting.

H. Mirror
Located on the inside cover, the mirror and mirror center line are used for accurate azimuth measurements, when using the transit as a prismatic compass.

I. Large Sight with Peep Sight
The large sight and the attached peep sight are used for precise azimuth measurement.

J. Circle Adjusting Screw
With a screwdiver, rotate the graduated circle by turning the circle adjusting screw.

K. Ball and Socket Tripod Mount
The slots on both sides of the body are for mounting to an optional Brunton tripod.

L.Vernier Adjustment
Use the vernier adjustment to adjust the vernier and long level for inclination measurments.


Specifications

Magnetism
Long Alnico II  

Accuracy
Bearing: +/- 1/2°  accurate
Inclination: +/- 1°  accurate (30 minute readable)

Size
Width: 2.79 in (7.09 cm)
Length: 3.09 in (7.84 cm)
Height: 1.31 in (3.34 cm)

Weight
6.8 oz (19.3 g)

To download the instruction manual for the Brunton International Transits click here.

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