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Total Stations are an essential tool for civil engineers, providing accurate measurements and data collection for surveying and construction projects. They are used to measure angles and distances between points, and can be used to create detailed maps and 3D models. Total Stations are also used to measure elevations, calculate areas, and set out points for construction.
Total Stations are typically composed of an electronic theodolite, an electronic distance meter, and a data collector. They are typically used in combination with GPS systems to provide more accurate data. Total Stations are also used to measure the height of buildings, bridges, and other structures.
Total Stations are used in a variety of civil engineering projects, including road construction, bridge building, and land surveying. They are also used in the construction of dams, tunnels, and other large-scale projects.
Some of the major companies in the Total Station market include Trimble, Topcon, Leica Geosystems, and Sokkia. These companies provide a range of Total Station products, from basic models to more advanced systems. Show Less Read more