Tribrach (instrument)

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A tribrach with an optical plummet (the black cylinder pointing to the left lower corner of the image).
View through an optical plummet of a prism adapter.
The head of a surveyors tripod with the screw for mounting the tribrach.


[edit] Components Of A Tribrach

In surveying science, a tribrach is an attachment plate used to attach a (see theodolite), total station, GNSS Antena or target to a tripod. A tribrach allows a survey instrument to be repeatedly placed in the same position with sub-mm precision, by just loosening and re-tightening a locking screw.

The device consists of two triangular metal plates connected at their corners by thumbscrews a bubble level a locking mechanism and an optical plummet. In the bottom plate of the tribrach there is a 5/8 UNC thread bolt hole which is used to attach the tribrach to the tripod. In the top plate of the trbrach there are three small holes and a locking mechanism which allows survey equipment to be placed into the tribrach and locked in place.

Some modern total stations have a LASER plummet which allows the instrument to be positioned over a monument/controlpoint. Other tribrachs have an optical plummet with either a bullseye or cross hair sight for positioning the instrument. The oldest tribrachs require a plumb line to allow them to be positioned accurately over a point and are slower to set up.


[edit] Using A Tribrach (Optical plumet)

The tribrach is attached to the tripod and placed over the monument. Looking through the optical plummet pick up two of the tripod legs and position the cross hairs over the monument. Tread all three legs into the grass, bitumen, concrete. Look through the optical plummet and using the thumbscrews put the cross hairs back over the monument. Adjsut the level of the tribrach by slackening the tripod screws and sliding the legs. Re-center the cross hairs using the thumb screws then fine tune the level using the the tripod legs. Once the tribrach is nearly centered over the monument level the tribrach the last little bit using the thumbscrews. Slacken the tribrach from the tripod head and slide it the last 4-5mm so that it is centred over the monument and level.

Tribachs are precission instruments and should be checked regularly to ensure they do not become a source of error.



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