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    SUBTENSE BAR (TWO METRES)   
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Maker

Wild, Heerbrugg, Switzerland

Model

BL16-21

Serial Number

158270

Dimensions

2142 x 105 x 135 mm

Image

  

Description

Before the introduction of electronic distance measurement (EDM), the 2 m subtense bar was used for precise distance measurements on close range or for distance measurements in traversing, usually with forced centring..

The subtense bar features two large targets 2.0000 m apart, a target in the centre and a sighting telescope. The latter has a 'collimator' that can be viewed from the theodolite (to check that the subtense bar is a a right angle to the line of sight from the theodolite to the centre of the bar. The two targets can be illuminated through a power socket in the centre.

The subtense bar is folded for transport and comes with a carrying bag. .

This particular subtense bar comes with a GDF2 tribrach with rotatable spring plate and detachable bottom plate. It features a locking lever arm and not the swivel knob known from more recent Wild/Leica tribrachs.

The distance (D) is derived from the angle (alpha) between the two targets at 2 m distance (base b) from each other. D = (b/2) cot (alpha/2) = 1.0000 cot (alpha/2)

When measuring alpha to 1 second of arc, the precision of the derived distance (sD) is about 1 mm at 20 m, 6 mm at 50 m and 25 mm at 100 m: sD = (1/400) D*D, where sD is in mm and the distance D in metres.

Inside the tubes on both sides of the bar, an invar rod of 3 mm diameter is mounted. The rod is anchored at the hinge end of the bars and tensioned by springs at the target ends (with 10 kgf, 100 N). The effect of the on the spring tension of the temperature expansion of the steel tubes is compensated by the spring and target support being made out of brass. A ten degree change in temperature affects the (2m) spacing of the two targets by only 0.01 mm.

History & comments

According to www.wild-heerbrugg. com WILD produced 8772 subtense bards between 1921 and 1970.

Conservation

in canvas bag

Condition

excellent

Remarks

Some wear and tear on Tribrach. Felt pen marks on canvas bag "D2" "s/n 158270"

Dates

Catalogued on 25.3.2013 by JMR. Photo by JMR.

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