Laser Alignment Underground - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Alan Haley
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

Accurate and economic control of line and grade on long tunnels, large structures, excavations and waterways, has been a problem to surveyors and engineers for decades. The conventional method of surveying, incorporating a level, transit, and a number of surveying technicians, has proven, in the past, to be a very expensive and time-consuming operation. Alignment with a laser has solved most of the problem. Figure 1. With the advent of the Perkin-Elmer Model 5620 Construction Laser, use of laser light is now both dependable and economically feasible for unlimited applications in modern construction and surveying. The laser projects a continuous, narrow red beam of brilliant light, providing a constant alignment reference, and will not interfere with operations.
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APA: E. Alan Haley  (1968)  Laser Alignment Underground - Introduction

MLA: E. Alan Haley Laser Alignment Underground - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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