Omnidirectional Scanner Target by SECO now at Stakemill

April 24, 2008

SECO Laser Scanner ItemsLASER SCANNER TARGETS available with Male or Female 5/8-11 thread or a quick disconnect – see our web site www.stakemill.com for more details

Omnidirectional Scanner Target w/ Female 5/8 x 11 Adapter

The new omnidirectional ball or sphere target, for use with laser scanners, is now available from SECO.This target is 6 inches round and is made of durable matte-white polyester.

The target height is 150 mm and it has a small center groove for measuring the height above the ground point.

This target is compatible with all standard surveying equipment; tribrachs, poles, etc.

The #6700-00 base features a female 5/8 x 11 adapter.

Accessories sold separately include: #6700-050 Quick Disconnect adapter; #8081-00-ORG padded bag, #8130-00-ORG padded bag (which holds target with tribrach and adapter); #2152-04-BLK optical plummet; #2070-00 tribrach adapter; #5507 series 150 mm height poles; #5218 series pole bipod or tripod.

It weighs 2.3 lb (1.04 kg)

 


Surveyors Magnetic Locator Theory of Operation

April 19, 2008

See model selections here – http://www.stakemill.com/

 Theory of Operation

All magnetic locators operate on the same basic principle; two fluxgate magnetometer sensors, securely mounted inside a rigid sensor support tube, measure the local magnetic field.

The two-magnetometer sensors are vector sensors, mounted 20” apart and each measures the average magnetic field component along their sensitive axis, i.e. the magnetic field component along the longitudinal axis of the sensor tube.

For a magnetic locator to work properly, the magnetometer sensors are aligned opposing so that the magnetic field measured by one sensor is the negative of the magnetic field measured by the other. The locator then sums the output of the two sensors. By summing the two output signals, you cancel any field common to both sensors, such as the Earth’s Magnetic Field, and leave only the differential magnetic field.

The differential magnetic field, the magnetic field detected by one sensor and not the other, is the magnetic field of interest and hopefully represents the magnetic field of your target and not the field of your pocketknife, watch or the steel arch support in your shoes. The drawing on the right shows the construction of a typical magnetic locator and the location of the two sensing elements.

Field Operation

Good instrument performance goes hand-in-hand with proper operation.  When searching for survey benchmarks or underground ferrous targets, the magnetic locator should be held in the vertical or near vertical position.  In this position the instrument audio output is facing the operator and the controls are readily accessible. The picture at the top of this page shows how to hold the instrument for optimum operation.

To pinpoint your target, rotate the instrument to the vertical and use and “X” or crossing pattern.  The audio output will peak directly over your target.

All Weather Operation

The sensor housing is waterproof and the electronics water-resistant.  Moreover, the circuit design and component selection ensures proper operation whether the ambient temperature is -20oF or 120oF.

Unparalleled Reliability

For added strength and reliability, the electronics package is made of impact resistant ABS plastic, while the sensor tube and base plate are made of 6061-T6 aluminum, welded together. Moreover, the two sensing elements are shock-mounted on there own individual support tube, inside the yellow sensor tube.  This added sensor isolation guarantees that the sensor alignment and overall instrument performance will withstand normal physical abuse and harsh weather conditions. In addition, all electronic components have been carefully selected for long life and harsh environment operation. 

With normal handling, this combination of quality electronic components, shock-mounted sensors, and robust package design, should ensure a lifetime of maintenance free operation from your DML2000 magnetic locator.

 

The engineers at Dunham & Morrow Inc. have over 35 years of experience designing and building magnetic sensing equipment for NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and Gamma Ray Observatory, NOAA’s GOES weather satellites, the US Military, and the US intelligence community. That is why Dunham & Morrow back their locator with a full LIFETIME warranty. By following the same demanding design principles required of all satellite hardware, the DML2000 magnetic locator is practically indestructible and so easy to use, anyone can operate it.

Built “Space tough” right here in the USA, our DML2000 locators are known for their performance and durability. Users relax in the knowledge that our proven shock-mounted sensor technology safeguards the sensor’s mechanical integrity in the harshest of conditions. Compare the DML2000 magnetic locator against our competitor’s product before you buy. You’ll find that the DML2000’s performance, light weight, low cost and lifetime warranty make a truly winning combination.

  • Satisfaction Guaranteed 
    If you’re not convinced that this is the best magnetic locator you’ve ever used we’ll refund your money!
  • LIFETIME WARRANTY
    Covers Everything!
  • Unsurpassed Performance
  • Separate Power/Volume and Sensitivity Controls
  • Uses 4 – AA batteries
  • LOW Battery Indicator
  • All locators come with a, Carrying case, an Instruction Manual, and a spare set of Batteries.

Product Specifications
 

 

Dimensions:  42 ½” L x 3 ¾” W x 1 ¾” D
(
108 cm x 9.5 cm x 4.4 cm)
Low Battery Indicator:  Red, flashing LED
Waterproof Length: 36” (91.4 cm), base to tip of sensor tube Temperature Range: -20°F to 120°F,
(-29°C to 50°C)
Weight: 1.8 lb. (0.8 Kg) 

Audio Output: Variable frequency,
20 to 3,500 hertz
Operating Time:  up to 100 hours 

LCD Panel Meter: 0 to ± 1999 - DML2000-M only
Power: Uses four AA alkaline batteries

 

Soft Case    DML2000 

Face  Metered Unit

 

 

 

   

 

The success of locating a buried object depends on your familiarity with the magnetic signature of various targets and the corresponding response of the locator’s audio signal.

 

Locator’s audio signal responds to the magnetic signature of a survey marker.  

 

As the locator is moved over the target, the waveform depicts the increase in the frequency of the locator’s 20 Hz audio idling signal. The highest frequency occurs when the locator is directly over a vertical target, and over both ends of a horizontal target.

 

 

    The audio signal peaks over identical magnetic signatures at two joints of a cast-iron water line.

     

 

Locating a
survey marker in close proximity to a steel fence is no problem with the DML2000.

 

 

 

 

Manhole covers normally appear as short horizontal dipoles with the peak signal level occurring at the perimeter of the manhole cover.

 

 

 

   

 

Frequency peaking occurs directly over service connections and valve boxes.

 

 

Target Depth
Iron Marker (3/4” x 18”) Up to 9 feet
Cast-Iron Pipe (4” Pipe) Up to 10 feet
Manhole Cover Up to 10 feet
Well Casing Up to 18 feet
PK Nail (1½”) Up to 12 inches
Iron Valve Up to 10 feet
55 Gallon drum Up to 10 feet
Septic Tank (Handles) Up to 5 feet

 

INTRODUCING A PROVEN DEVELOPMENT IN TARGETS FOR AERIAL SURVEYS

April 19, 2008

Stakemill and Blue Max Flite Markers are proud to offer a quality precision fligth target.  With the assistance of civil engineers, land surveyors and certified photogrammetrists, the target was developed with the following features.

Blue Max Flite Marker

  • Economical
  • Reusable
  • Needs no Fabrication
  • Leight Weight
  • Centering Dot for Easy Positioning
  • High Strength Cotton for Permanent Placement
  • Conforms to Ground Contours
  • Easy Storage
  • Highes Resolution Beacuse of Its Blue Color
  • Targets are not recommended for flight scales over 1:3600 (1″=300′)
  • Targets are 4′x4′

Sold to thouands of satisfied users for over 32 years!


Stakemill becomes a AccuLine Pro laser levels Dealer

April 5, 2008

AccuLine Pro laser levels now offered online at www.stakemill.com and by special order at our Florida stake production facility.

PROFESSIONAL ACCURACY, HIGH-VISIBILITY LASER LEVELS

  With the introduction of AccuLine Pro™ laser levels, Johnson Level  & Tool redefines the feature/value equation for precision measurement devices. Packed with user-friendly features like scan modes, slope modes, and automatic leveling, AccuLinePro laser levels make quick work of any job site leveling task.

 

  

On select models, innovative Green-Brite® Technology - with  its signature green beam – introduces a new level of performance and value for professional users.  The ultra-visible beam (400% brighter than red beam laser levels) helps improve measuring  speed and accuracy when use for indoor applications

REGISTER your new AcculinePro Acculine Lasersproduct here.