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Site Pro manufactures quality land surveying equipment and supplies that are meant for the working professional. The company was established by David White, who is an industry veteran. His knowledge and experience of the market, along with his understanding of what goes into a quality tool, has allowed him to build a company with a solid reputation for providing reliable and accurate equipment. And here at Engineering Supply, we’re proud to carry the Site Pro brand in our store.

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HOW TO SET UP A GPS TRIPOD


You want to place the tripod in a horizontal position, so you can extend the outer pole to the desired height. Turn it over to a vertical position, and balance it to a set ground point. You then want to extend the legs, so you can kick them into the ground. Make sure you do one leg at a time, so the tripod will stay secure in the correct spot. Turn the center pole until the bubble is facing you, and center it accordingly. Then, center each leg before locking it in place. Install the antenna by removing the plug at the top and screwing it on the bottom. This will allow you to attach the unit to the tripod at the proper place. It has an adjustable pivot that will allow you to move the antenna in a way that will give you great results. And when you’re ready to break it down, simply perform each step in the reverse order.


FEATURES OF THE CRAIN TRI-MAX TALL SCREW/DUAL CLAMP TRIPOD


The Crain Tri-Max Tripod stands above all other surveyor’s tripods on the market. And it’s the only one with certified accuracy. It outperforms all other tripods in both functionality and compatibility with special appliances, and it has an ergonomic design. Tripod stability is more important as instruments become more accurate. And because it uses premium materials (including a balanced fiberglass composite), it has a rugged design throughout. The Crain Tri-Max has a larger head and center hole, which makes setup easier. And its interior rotating system prevents leg kickout or accidental falls, which can happen on slick surfaces. Each tripod comes with a 5-year warranty. So if you want to look at what we have in our store, feel free to browse through our inventory. We’re sure you’ll be able to find a product that will meet your needs.


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A PROVEN TRACK RECORD FOR PROVIDING QUALITY SURVEYING EQUIPMENT

When you’re a professional surveyor, you need to have the right tools. And they need to give you years of use. That’s why Site Pro is one of the best choices for surveying equipment. Every single tool has been built with the professional in mind, which is why it has a proven track record in the industry. Anyone who works in construction has a need for surveyor’s tripods and other types of equipment that will allow them to measure distance, grade, and elevation. This allows builders to come up with a plan that will fit with the features of the land on which they need to build. And when it comes to these types of products, no company does it better. Engineering Supply is a proud distributor of Site Pro products, so feel free to look at what we have in our store. We’re sure you’ll be able to find a tool that will meet your specific needs.


SITEPRO: QUALITY SURVEYING TOOLS FOR PROFESSIONAL USE

Site Pro has a number of tools that can be suitable for a variety of tasks. So no matter what type of surveying equipment you need, you can find a quality product from this company. They have everything from surveyor’s tripods to automatic levels — all of which have been made from quality materials. And because they have been designed for the working professional, you’ll have a tool that will give you years of rugged use. That’s why it’s considered to be one of the top manufacturers in the industry. Feel free to look at the vast selection of surveying products that we have in our store. We’re confident you’ll be able to find a tool that’s right for you.


Depending on the type of work they do, land surveyors may go through slightly different processes. Construction and engineering surveyors look at the changes in property lines and identify the locations of specific structures (such as buildings and roads). Geodetic surveyors use satellite and aerial imaging to measure large sections of the earth, while boundary or land surveyors map out property lines. Surveyors must be able to stand by their work, so they're required to produce accurate numbers. That’s why they need to have the right tools.


Some of the more common types of surveying equipment include but may not be limited to:
  • Surveyor’s tripods
  • Builder’s laser levels
  • Theodolites
  • Total stations
  • Transit levels
  • Automatic levels
  • Grade rods
  • Prism poles
  • GPS equipment
  • Rover poles
  • Feel free to look at we have at Engineering Supply, so you can find the right tool for your specific needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of equipment is made by SitePro?

SitePro sells a broad range of products that are manufactured in a way that provides the highest quality — all while being offered at a competitive price. Some of the products offered by David White’s SitePro include but may not be limited to:
  • Tripods
  • Leveling rods.
  • Poles
  • Prism systems.
  • Field supplies.
  • Carrying cases.
The company also manufactures a variety of laser and optical surveying equipment.

What kind of equipment is used in surveying?

There are many types of surveying equipment, but there are three main tools that surveyors use while they’re on the job site:
  • Theodolite— While this tool isn’t used as much anymore, it’s considered to be a predecessor to modern survey instruments. It allows you to measure angles on a horizontal and vertical plane, and it can do so with a great deal of accuracy.
  • Total Station— This is a more comprehensive version to a theodolite by combining it with Electronic Distance Measurement (EDM) technology. It even has a microprocessor that’s capable of storing data for later use.
  • Survey Drone— This is being used more frequently to survey large pieces of land, roofs, and other areas that would otherwise be inaccessible. Aside from giving you a photographic record, point cloud information can also be created to complement terrestrial laser scanning.
  • Transit Level— This is the simplest of all the survey instruments, but it’s still a valuable tool. It can be used in both surveying and building, which is a testament to its versatility. Not only can it be used to measure horizontal lines and points, but it can also be used to measure relative levels.
Whether you want a tool from SitePro or from some other brand, you can find what you need at Engineer Supply.

What is the most important tool used in surveying?

In the early days of surveying, chain and tape was used to make linear measurements. Compasses and theodolites were used to make angular measurements. Leveling was done with a dumpy level and leveling staff. But with these manual tools, surveying was slow and tedious. David White’s SitePro makes modern surveying equipment that are more widely used and have gradually replaced old surveying tools. With the products made by SitePro, surveying will be faster, more precise, and less tedious.

How does surveying equipment work?

Surveyors need to measure certain things (such as angles, elevation, and boundaries) with a great deal of accuracy, and this information can be used to create maps and other pieces of information that can be helpful in a variety of applications. The survey instruments made by SitePro will allow people who work in that profession to do their work faster, with more precision, and in a less tedious manner.

What are the main types of surveying?

There’s a great deal of overlap with the different types of surveying. But in general terms, they can be described as follows:
  • Land Surveys— Involves the maintenance, location, and marking of property boundaries.
  • Hydrographic Surveys — Involves the mapping of rivers, oceans, and waterways (which plays an important role in the preparation of navigational information for shipping and in the exploration of marine resources).
  • Engineering Surveys— Involves the setting out of large-scale construction projects (such as high-rise buildings, roads, bridges, and transmission lines). As well as in the monitoring of the completed structure to make sure its safety is maintained.
  • Mapping— This process has become as high-tech as any other industry, because images can be taken by aircraft and satellites (which the cartographer can use with other information to construct an accurate map).
  • Environmental Planning— Gathers information for research projects related to the monitoring of existing environments (such as whale movements in specific water habitats).
  • GPS Satellite Surveys— This kind of technology is used in all kinds of surveying, and it can be used to monitor movements on the surface of the Earth (such as quake zones, potential mud slides, or even troop movements in a war zone).
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)— This involves the use of spatially interrelated maps, which can include information about roads, underground services, types of trees, the location of retail outlets, or population distribution.
  • Mining Surveys— Use the same skills involved in land or engineering surveys but need to go through some extra training to manage underground work.
If you’re looking for a surveying tool from SitePro or from some other brand, you can find what you need at Engineer Supply.

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