The alidade is the part of a theodolite that rotates around the vertical axis, and that bears the horizontal axis around which the telescope (or visor, in early telescope-less instruments) turns up or down. These can be used to read off an angle on a scale that is engraved around the outer edge (or limb) of the instrument. Alidades of this form are found on astrolabes, mariner's astrolabes and similar instruments. Alidade D has vanes without any openings. The earliest alidades consisted of a bar, rod or similar component with a vane on each end. Each vane (also called a pinnule or pinule) has a hole, slot or other indicator through which one can view a distant object. There may also be a pointer or pointers on the alidade to indicate a position on a scale.
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Specifications
General
Model Number
alidade survey instruments
Type
Height Gauge
Measurement Accuracy
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Measurement Range
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Material
MS
Dimensions
Length
12 inch
Width
4 inch
Height
5.6 inch
Weight
2 kg
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