Wild Heerbrugg T3 - 192086 Theodolite Switzerland Surveying Theodolite

US $2,649.00

  • Hawally, Kuwait
  • Jan 30th
     Used HEERBRUGG LEICA WILD T3 Theodolite, S/NO: 192086 Clear optics & micrometer as shown in photos.   In V. good condition and full working order What you see in the pictures is what you get. Sale including LEICA Wild HEERBRUGG T3 theodolite  S/No : 192086 manifactured at 1974 in metal box 3 Lenses,  24X, 30X, 40X. 2 Illuminators 1 tool kit All are shown in photos Shipping Free Express shipping worldwide with tracking number with buy it now option Shipping about 25 business days with economy shipping for $160 Out side of U.S please contact me for shipping cost prior to bidding We ship out all items within 3 business day after receiving payment. We are not responsible for any custom duty or import tax Important : I send to Honduras, Africa and Indonesia on buyer risk only  Feedback If you are satisfied with your transaction with us, please leave 5 star feedback and we will do the same for you! Before posting neutral or negative feedback PLEASE contact us so we can work it out. We will do everything we can! Dimensions: height 14.5 inches; horizontal circle 5.5 inches diameter; vertical circle 3.73 inches diameter; telescope 2.37 inches aperture, 10.25 inches long Discussion: Heinrich Wild's Precision Theodolite, introduced in 1925 and later known as the T3, is a geodetic version of the T2. The horizontal and vertical circles are glass, and read directly to .2 seconds. The telescope has a range of 20-60 miles. With some modifications, the T3 remained in production for about 50 years. The United States Coast and Geodetic Survey described the T3 as a "satisfactory first-order instrument" suitable for the most exacting survey work. The United States Army published a detailed account of the maintenance and use of the T3 in 1963. The Geodetic Survey Squadron, a branch of the United States Air Force that became part of the United States Defense Mapping Agency when that organization was formed in 1972, used T3s to provide orientation at launch sites for missiles and satellites. The National Imagery and Mapping Agency, successor to DMA, transferred this T3 to the Smithsonian in 2000. It was apparently purchased in 1969, and has its original air tight and water tight steel case, and its original wooden shipping case. A decal on the shipping case reads "DEFENSE MAPPING AGENCY, GEODETIC SURVEY SQUADRON." Ref: Wild, The New Precision-Theodolite Wild T3 (Heerbrugg, 1939).  Thank You For Shopping
Condition:
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
Brand WILD
Country/Region of Manufacture Switzerland
Model T3

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