A tribrach with an optical plummet (the black cylinder pointing to the left lower corner of the image).
A tribrach is an attachment plate used to attach a
surveying
Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, art, and science of determining the land, terrestrial Plane (mathematics), two-dimensional or Three-dimensional space#In Euclidean geometry, three-dimensional positions of Point (geom ...
instrument, for example a
theodolite
A theodolite () is a precision optical instrument for measuring angles between designated visible points in the horizontal and vertical planes. The traditional use has been for land surveying, but it is also used extensively for building and ...
,
total station
A total station or total station theodolite is an electronic/optical instrument used for surveying and building construction. It is an electronic transit theodolite integrated with electronic distance measurement (EDM) to measure both vertic ...
,
GNSS antenna or
target to a
tripod
A tripod is a portable three-legged frame or stand, used as a platform for supporting the weight and maintaining the stability of some other object. The three-legged (triangular stance) design provides good stability against gravitational loads ...
. A tribrach allows the
survey instrument to be repeatedly placed in the same position over a surveying marker point with sub-
millimetre
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The millimetre (American and British English spelling differences#-re, -er, i ...
precision, by loosening and re-tightening a lock to adjust the instrument base in a horizontal plane.
Components of a tribrach
The device consists of two triangular metal plates connected at their corners by leveling
thumbscrews, a
bubble level, a locking
mechanism
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and often an
optical
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plummet. The centre of the bottom plate of the tribrach has a 5/8-11 UNC thread bolt hole which is used to attach the tribrach to the
tripod
A tripod is a portable three-legged frame or stand, used as a platform for supporting the weight and maintaining the stability of some other object. The three-legged (triangular stance) design provides good stability against gravitational loads ...
. The top plate has three small holes or slots spaced 120˚ apart above leveling thumbscrews, and a locking mechanism which enables a survey instrument or target to be accurately placed on the tribrach and locked in place.
The
optical
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plummet has either a bullseye or
cross-hair sight for positioning the instrument over a
survey marker or ground control point. The positional accuracy from sighting through an optical plummet depends on the accuracy of the leveling, which must be performed before the final positioning. The older tribrachs required a
plumb line
A plumb bob, plumb bob level, or plummet, is a weight, usually with a pointed tip on the bottom, suspended from a string and used as a vertical direction as a reference line, or plumb-line. It is a precursor to the spirit level and used to est ...
to allow them to be positioned vertically over a point and took longer to set up.
Some modern
total station
A total station or total station theodolite is an electronic/optical instrument used for surveying and building construction. It is an electronic transit theodolite integrated with electronic distance measurement (EDM) to measure both vertic ...
s have an integral
laser
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plummet built in.
Using a tribrach
The process is iterative between horizontal position and top plate level, because they are interactive. The following general process is followed:
* The tribrach is attached to the
tripod
A tripod is a portable three-legged frame or stand, used as a platform for supporting the weight and maintaining the stability of some other object. The three-legged (triangular stance) design provides good stability against gravitational loads ...
and placed over the marker.
* Looking through the optical
plummet pick up two of the tripod legs and position the
cross-hairs over the marker. Tread all three legs into the grass,
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, concrete.
* Look through the optical plummet and using the
thumbscrews put the cross-hairs back over the marker.
* Adjust 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 tripod legs. Once the tribrach is nearly centered over the marker, 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 centered over the marker and is level.
If the target over which the instrument is to be placed is roughly at the same elevation as the tripod feet, the preceding technique is applicable. If there is a considerable difference between the elevation of the target and the elevation of the marker and the instrument bottom plate, such as when the target is in a deep hole, or the tripod is on a
Bilby tower
A Bilby tower is a type of Surveying, survey tower made from steel and used by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey (USC&GS) from 1927 to 1984. It is named after Jasper S. Bilby who designed it in 1926. In 1927, Herbert Hoover, then the S ...
, the target will appear to move laterally by a large distance in the optical plummet as the tribrach level is adjusted.
Tribrachs are
precision instruments and should be checked regularly to ensure they do not become a source of error.
References
* Gerard L'E. Turner, ''Nineteenth Century Scientific Instruments'', Sotheby Publications, 1983,
* Gerard L'E. Turner, ''Antique Scientific Instruments'', Blandford Press Ltd. 1980,
* {{ cite patent
, country = US
, number = 5501018
, title = Tribrach device
, pubdate = March 26, 1996
, inventor = Sonny J. Porter
External links
Tribrachs and other accessoriesto Wild
theodolite
A theodolite () is a precision optical instrument for measuring angles between designated visible points in the horizontal and vertical planes. The traditional use has been for land surveying, but it is also used extensively for building and ...
s.
Surveying instruments