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Silva ClinoMaster Clinometer CM 360% PA

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NHBS Price: £169.99 inc VAT | $257/€198 approx.
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This high-quality, reliable handheld clinometer is perfect for quick and accurate measurement of vertical angles and heights.

Features:

Sighting system
PA (prismatic) model has the 10x prismatic magnification system on top of the housing, making it extremely easy to obtain accurate readings even in dark conditions.

Clinometer card
The clinometer card has a precision scale and top scale for direct readings from the top of the capsule. It has a sapphire jewel bearing for friction-free movement of the card, so readings are fast and accurate.

Housing
Anti-static liquid-filled capsule for optimal dampening of card movement.

Accuracy
Precision sighting +/-0.25 degrees from true angle. Direct reading (at lubber line from top of housing) +/-1 degrees.

Compact and light
Just 75 x 53 x 16 mm, weight 120g

Clinometer scales
0-90 degrees scale and 0-150% scale. Heights can be calculated using the % scale.

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