24th May, 2023 12:00

Fine Instruments of Science, Medicine and Books

 
  Lot 47
 

A Large Wild Heerbrugg T3 Geodetic Theodolite

Switzerland, c.1940, the instrument engraved 'WILD HEERBRUGG No. 8569' with the number duplicated on the base, the theodolite on 3 adjustable screw feet, telescope with 3 eyepieces marked x10, x24 and x40 and leather lens cap, with domed steel travel case, theodolite height 36cm

The Wild Heerbrugg T3 geodetic theodolite is a precision surveying instrument that has been used by surveyors and engineers around the world for decades. The instrument was first introduced in the 1930s by the Swiss company Wild Heerbrugg, and it quickly became known for its accuracy, reliability, and durability.

The T3 theodolite features a powerful telescope and a finely calibrated horizontal and vertical axis, which allow surveyors to measure angles and distances with extreme precision. The instrument is also equipped with a leveling bubble and adjustable foot screws, which ensure that it remains level and stable during use.

One of the key features of the T3 theodolite is its modular design, which allows it to be easily disassembled and transported to remote locations. This makes it a popular choice for surveying and mapping projects in challenging environments such as mountainous regions and dense forests.

Despite its age, the Wild Heerbrugg T3 geodetic theodolite continues to be used by surveyors and engineers around the world, and it remains a symbol of precision and quality in the field of surveying and mapping.

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Switzerland, c.1940, the instrument engraved 'WILD HEERBRUGG No. 8569' with the number duplicated on the base, the theodolite on 3 adjustable screw feet, telescope with 3 eyepieces marked x10, x24 and x40 and leather lens cap, with domed steel travel case, theodolite height 36cm

The Wild Heerbrugg T3 geodetic theodolite is a precision surveying instrument that has been used by surveyors and engineers around the world for decades. The instrument was first introduced in the 1930s by the Swiss company Wild Heerbrugg, and it quickly became known for its accuracy, reliability, and durability.

The T3 theodolite features a powerful telescope and a finely calibrated horizontal and vertical axis, which allow surveyors to measure angles and distances with extreme precision. The instrument is also equipped with a leveling bubble and adjustable foot screws, which ensure that it remains level and stable during use.

One of the key features of the T3 theodolite is its modular design, which allows it to be easily disassembled and transported to remote locations. This makes it a popular choice for surveying and mapping projects in challenging environments such as mountainous regions and dense forests.

Despite its age, the Wild Heerbrugg T3 geodetic theodolite continues to be used by surveyors and engineers around the world, and it remains a symbol of precision and quality in the field of surveying and mapping.

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