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ü Make: SASA
ü Usage: For land measuring tool
ü Application: Surveying
ü Material: G.I. / Brass
ü Feature: Easy to install.
Ø PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
Survey Measuring Chain Land Survey Chain Engineering Survey Instrument tool 20 meter
100 Links, 20m as per IS (INDIAN STANDARD)
Heavy Brass Handles & Tally
GI wire 5 mm thick, Zinc coated & efficient working
Brass ring at every one meter & Supreme strength
Easy installation & Customization
Chain surveying is a method of measuring land and distances by using a chain or tape to create a series of connected straight lines. This technique is commonly used in small-scale surveys, such as those for residential properties, and involves recording measurements and angles with precision instruments.
The best and most accurate way to measure the chain will be with a set of calipers. You simply need to measure the diameter of a number of the chain link sides to get a good average, this will give you a pretty accurate measurement.
surveyor's chain, measuring device and arbitrary measurement unit still widely used for surveying in English-speaking countries. Invented by the English mathematician Edmund Gunter in the early 17th century, Gunter's chain is exactly 22 yards (about 20 m) long and divided into 100 links.