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Harbin Geological Compass DQL-8
Harbin Geological Compass DQL-8
Harbin Geological Compass DQL-8
Harbin Geological Compass DQL-8
Harbin Geological Compass DQL-8
Harbin Geological Compass DQL-8
Harbin Geological Compass DQL-8
Harbin Geological Compass DQL-8

Harbin Geological Compass DQL-8

Product ID : 10329790
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Galleon Product ID 10329790
UPC / ISBN 751738833353
Shipping Weight 0.66 lbs
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Model SG_B00I4W95CK_US
Manufacturer Geological Compass
Shipping Dimension 4.06 x 4.02 x 2.44 inches
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Harbin Geological Compass DQL-8 Features

  • Compass with clinometer


About Harbin Geological Compass DQL-8

Parameters: Damping time of needle : 15s Dial scale : 1° Precision of long air level : 15´± 5´/2mm(20℃) Precision of circle air level : 30´± 5´/2mm(20℃) List of items: A geological compass A holster An English manual Product details: Length : 80mm Height : 35mm Width : 70mm N.W. : 0.24kg Package details: Length :130mm Height : 100mm Width : 80mm VWK : 0.21kg(length*width*height/5000) G.W. : 0.5kg Geomag FAQ: -5c.What happens to my compass in the southern hemisphere? For a compass to work properly, the compass needle must be free to rotate and align with the magnetic field. The difference between compasses designed to work in the northern and southern hemispheres is simply the location of the "balance", a weight placed on the needle to ensure it remains in a horizontal plane and hence free to rotate. In the northern hemisphere, the magnetic field dips down into the Earth so the compass needle has a weight on the south end of the needle to keep the needle in the horizontal plane. In the southern hemisphere, the weight needs to be on the north end of the needle. If you did not change the weight, the needle would not rotate freely, and hence would not work properly. Note: in order to make normal use of DQL-8 in the Southern Hemisphere.The geological compass copper circle on the North, rather than you see in the picture on the South. Magnetic Declination: Magnetic declination, sometimes called magnetic variation, is the angle between magnetic north and true north. Declination is considered positive east of true north and negative when west.