Wild levels
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Each Wild level has been designed for a particular field of application and with a definite type of user in mind. The range extends from the simple dumpy level, used by the builder or farmer for construction or drainage tasks, to the precision level for the civil engineer or geodetic surveyor who requires the highest possible accuracy. All Wild levels have powerful telescopes, commensurate with their required function, with coated optics, internal focusing-and stadia lines for distance measurement. The initial rapid pre-leveling is made with the aid of a circular bubble and three foot screws, which are protected against dust and which can be adjusted to ensure a smooth and adequate run. In the ease of the Wild NA2 Automatic Engineers' Level, the circular bubble has merely to be centered carefully to make the line of sight horizontal. All knobs are controlled, and all eyepieces are viewed, without the observer having to change his position. The NK01 has a metal horizontal circle as a standard feature. With the exception of the N3, all other levels can be supplied either with or without a glass horizontal circle, depending upon the customer’s requirements. When a glass circle is fitted to a level the code name has a "K” added to it - e.g. NK10, NK2 and NAK2, respectively. In all cases the glass circle of a "K” level is read through the eyepiece of a scale microscope. The main numbered divisions are in degrees or grades and the auxiliary scale is in 10 minute intervals, with accurate estimation possible to 1/10 of each such interval.
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