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Track Machine Targets
Track Machine Targets
One Reference Point for all Instruments - unique in the world
One Reference Point for all Instruments - unique in the world
Reflective Targets RSZ2 to RSZ6, RSZ22, RSZ2YE to RSZ6YE
Reflective Targets RSZ2 to RSZ6, RSZ22, RSZ2YE to RSZ6YE
Datum Markers for finished floor level and axes RS10/11 & RS20/21
Datum Markers for finished floor level and axes RS10/11 & RS20/21
BIM Construction Targets RS30/31 & RS40/41
BIM Construction Targets RS30/31 & RS40/41
Smart Targets RS50/51, RS60/61, RS70/71
Smart Targets RS50/51, RS60/61, RS70/71
Smart Targets RSAKZ6 and RSALU22
Smart Targets RSAKZ6 and RSALU22
Smart Angle Targets RS80, RS90 and RS100
Smart Angle Targets RS80, RS90 and RS100
Smart Targets RSAK80 and RSAK130
Smart Targets RSAK80 and RSAK130
Metal Adapter in stainless steel RSAM80 & RSAMG80
Metal Adapter in stainless steel RSAM80 & RSAMG80
Reflective targets with tilt function RS183
Reflective targets with tilt function RS183
Reflective target RS192 & RS193, can be rotated and tilted + magnetic
Reflective target RS192 & RS193, can be rotated and tilted + magnetic
Stake Out Aids RS95 and RS96/RS97
Stake Out Aids RS95 and RS96/RS97
Stake Out Aid for Robotic RS150M
Stake Out Aid for Robotic RS150M
Mini Prisms RSMP10 and RSMP12
Mini Prisms RSMP10 and RSMP12
Mini Prism RSMP15 with angle plate
Mini Prism RSMP15 with angle plate
Mini Prisms with tilt function RSMP280 and RSMP380C/S
Mini Prisms with tilt function RSMP280 and RSMP380C/S
RSMF10 to RSMF16 reference point series with magnet pot
RSMF10 to RSMF16 reference point series with magnet pot
RSMP380M and RSMP480M - Prisms for Track Monitoring
RSMP380M and RSMP480M - Prisms for Track Monitoring
Mini Prisms RSMP290 and RSMP390C/S - tilting and rotatable + magnetic
Mini Prisms RSMP290 and RSMP390C/S - tilting and rotatable + magnetic
RSMP480 and RSMP490M – 220° Mini Prism
RSMP480 and RSMP490M – 220° Mini Prism
RS090M, RS0190M, RS095M and RS0195M - fixed point for GPS and GNSS
RS090M, RS0190M, RS095M and RS0195M - fixed point for GPS and GNSS
RS0195M, RS195M, RSMP392M, RSMP395M and RSMP495M with tilting axis height 100 mm
RS0195M, RS195M, RSMP392M, RSMP395M and RSMP495M with tilting axis height 100 mm
Laser Scanner Target RSL301
Laser Scanner Target RSL301
Laser Scanner Target RSL496, foldable
Laser Scanner Target RSL496, foldable
Laser Scanner Targets RSL-X80 and RSL-X90M and Drone Targets RSL580 und RSL590M
Laser Scanner Targets RSL-X80 and RSL-X90M and Drone Targets RSL580 und RSL590M
DIBOND Laser Scanner and Drone Sign RSL401 and RSL402
DIBOND Laser Scanner and Drone Sign RSL401 and RSL402
Laser Scanner Target RSL420M and RSL422M
Laser Scanner Target RSL420M and RSL422M
Scanner and Lidar Target RSL-X93M
Scanner and Lidar Target RSL-X93M
RSL-X94M, RSL-X96M and RSL-X95M, RSL-X97M Mobile Mapping, Scanner and Ground Control Targets
RSL-X94M, RSL-X96M and RSL-X95M, RSL-X97M Mobile Mapping, Scanner and Ground Control Targets
Laser Scanner and Drone Targets RSL602M and RSL672M
Laser Scanner and Drone Targets RSL602M and RSL672M
Laser Scanner Sphere RSLB10M and RSLB10SV
Laser Scanner Sphere RSLB10M and RSLB10SV
Laser Scanner and SLAM targets RSL430, RSL452M, RSL453M
Laser Scanner and SLAM targets RSL430, RSL452M, RSL453M
Laser scanner- and SLAM targets RSL632M and RSL652M
Laser scanner- and SLAM targets RSL632M and RSL652M
Ground Control Targets for drones RSL510 to RSL572
Ground Control Targets for drones RSL510 to RSL572
Foldable Ground Control Targets RSL512XL and RSL532XL
Foldable Ground Control Targets RSL512XL and RSL532XL
Laser Target RSLT10, foldable
Laser Target RSLT10, foldable
4/4 Boundary-Markers RSKM10 to RSKM40
4/4 Boundary-Markers RSKM10 to RSKM40
Fixed Point RSFP1
Fixed Point RSFP1
 
 

Mini Tripods – Big Impact in a Tiny Package

How the Rothbucher RSFP-X98-2 Floor Stand Improves Surveying & 3D Scanning Accuracy

Surveying and 3D scanning professionals continuously seek tools that enhance accuracy, efficiency, and portability in their workflows. Mini tripods, also known as floor stands or mini tribrachs, offer a compact yet powerful solution for total station and scanning applications. Despite their advantages, these tools remain underutilized in the industry.

Shea Gleadle’s latest video showcases why mini tripods, particularly the Rothbucher RSFP-X98-2 Floor Stand, are essential for surveyors. He demonstrates how these compact tools outperform traditional full-size tripods and pole-mounted setups, offering significant improvements in horizontal and vertical centering accuracy, workflow efficiency, and portability.

Watch the full video here:

 The 3rd Dimension "Mini Tripods - Big Impact in a Tiny Package"

RSFP-X98-2


Here here you can download a pdf file, containing a summary of the following content:

PDF for download

Why Mini Tripods Matter

Mini tripods may not be high-tech, but they deliver game-changing benefits in the field. These small, transportable survey prisms and scan target holders provide a stable, low-profile solution for total stations and 3D scanners. Shea emphasizes that every surveyor working with traverses, high-precision layouts, or 3D scanning should have one in their vest.

He first discovered mini tripods about seven years ago and has used them consistently. However, the recent upgrade to Rothbucher´s RSFP-X98-2 Floor Stand led to an immediate shift in his workflow—so significant that he felt compelled to make this video.

Key Advantages of Mini Tripods Over Traditional Equipment

1. Reduction in Horizontal Centering Errors

One of the primary advantages of mini tripods is their ability to reduce pole plumbness error, which occurs when a surveyor levels a pole or tribrach over a control point. The height of a target plays a crucial role in accuracy:

  • Standard tripod/pole setups: A target height of 1.5 meters (5 feet) introduces 4mm of potential plumbness error (when using a 40-minute bubble).
  • Tribrach or pole with an 8-minute level bubble: Reduces error to 1mm, but still allows for potential accuracy loss.
  • Mini tripods with a target height of 178mm (7 inches): Reduce plumbness error to under 0.1mm, making errors negligible.

Since survey equipment is often subject to bumps and calibration shifts, reducing potential centering errors at the source is critical. Mini tripods provide near-zero horizontal centering error, ensuring high-precision measurements.

2. Elimination of Vertical Centering Errors
Fixed-height mini tripods, such as the Rothbucher RSFP-X98-2, eliminate vertical centering error entirely. Unlike pole-mounted prisms where surveyors must manually measure and record target heights, a fixed-height tripod removes human error from the equation. This consistency dramatically improves total station accuracy, especially in least squares adjustment calculations.

Challenges of Mini Tripods

Despite their many benefits, mini tripods have limitations that surveyors should be aware of:
1.    Obstructed Sight Lines

  • Due to their low height, mini tripods may have restricted lines of sight in cluttered environments.
  • Surveyors should strategically place control points to mitigate this issue.

2.    Durability Concerns

  • Some mini tripods on the market have fragile spirit level bubbles that break easily.
  • The Rothbucher RSFP-X98-2 addresses this issue with a robust, well-protected level bubble.

3.    Suitability for Soft Surfaces

  • Many mini tripods struggle on grass, dirt, or uneven surfaces.
  • The Rothbucher RSFP-X98-2 comes with rubber feet for better stability in these conditions.

4.    Stability in Windy Conditions

  • Lightweight mini tripods can tip over in windy environments.
  • Proper positioning (orienting back feet against wind direction) reduces this risk.

Why the Rothbucher RSFP-X98-2 Stands Out

  • Compared to other mini tripods, the Rothbucher RSFP-X98-2 Floor Stand is built for real-world surveying and scanning challenges. Key improvements over competing designs include:

    • Compact Folding Design: The legs fold up neatly for easy storage in a survey vest or pocket.
    • Enhanced Durability: Sturdy construction with a reinforced level bubble that withstands rough handling.
    • Rubber Feet: Improved stability on hard and soft surfaces alike.
    • Magnetic Attachment: Seamlessly integrates with Rothbucher’s One Point Fits All System, making target setup effortless.

    Shea highlights how pairing the RSFP-X98-2 with Rothbucher paddle targets completely transforms scanning workflows. This combination eliminates wasted time repositioning targets, allowing for faster, more efficient scans.

Time-Saving Benefits in Scanning Workflows

  • In large scan projects, traditional control workflows require surveyors to move target poles between control points manually. This process is time-consuming and inefficient.
    With the RSFP-X98-2 Floor Stand, surveyors can:

    • Pre-place scan targets on control points before scanning.
    • Keep multiple tripods in their survey vest, allowing for quick, on-the-fly target placement.
    • Reduce wasted motion, significantly speeding up data collection.

    Instead of constantly repositioning a tripod or pole-mounted target, surveyors using the RSFP-X98-2 can scan a control point and move seamlessly to the next location. This approach results in higher accuracy and dramatically improved efficiency.

Versatility Across Surveying Applications

While initially designed for total stations and 3D scanning, Shea also highlights the multi-purpose nature of the RSFP-X98-2

  • Use with GNSS Receivers:
    o    Ideal for short-term static GNSS observations without needing a full tripod setup.
    o    Perfect for backcountry surveying where carrying bulky tripods isn’t feasible.
  • Pairing with Rothbucher’s One Point Fits All System:
    o    Expands usability to electric outlet targets, suction cup-mounted reference points, and floor targets.
    o    Allows for seamless integration into both traditional and modern surveying workflows.
  • Enhanced Transportability:
    o    Traditional tripod kits weigh 20-30 lbs, taking up significant truck space.
    o    Mini tripods eliminate this burden, allowing surveyors to carry multiple units in their vest.

Final Thoughts

Shea concludes by predicting that mini tripods like the Rothbucher RSFP-X98-2 will become a surveying industry standard in the coming years. Their transportability, affordability, and accuracy advantages make them a no-brainer for total station work, 3D scanning, and GNSS surveying.

For those working in high-precision applications, investing in a Rothbucher RSFP-X98-2 Floor Stand provides instant improvements in workflow speed and data accuracy.

Some of the simplest ideas are often the most effective. Mini tripods may not have the complexity of robotic total stations or IMUs, but their impact on accuracy and efficiency is undeniable. – Shea Gleadle

 

Watch the full video here:

 The 3rd Dimension "Mini Tripods - Big Impact in a Tiny Package"

RSFP-X98-2


Here here you can download a pdf file, containing a summary of the following content:

PDF for download

 

Dimensioning files for all RS products

RSZ2-RSZ6,RSZ22.pdf
RS10-21.pdf
RS30-31.pdf
RS40-41.pdf
RS50_60.pdf
RS70-71.pdf
RSAKZ6_RSALU22.pdf
RS80-RS90-RS100.pdf
RSAK80-RSAK130.pdf
RSAM80-RSAMG80.pdf
RS183.pdf
RS192-RS193.pdf
RS195M 
RS95_RS96_RS97.pdf
RS150M.pdf
RSMP10_RSMP12.pdf
RSMP15.pdf
RSMP280-RSMP380.pdf
RSMF10-RSMF16.pdf
RSMP380M.pdf
RSMP480M.pdf
RSMP290-RSMP390.pdf
RSMP395M
RSMP480.pdf
RSMP490M.pdf
RS090M.pdf

RSL301.pdf
RSLT10_RSL496.pdf
RSL-X80.pdf
RSL-X90M.pdf
RSL402.pdf
RSL420M_RSL422M.pdf 
RSLB10M_RSLB10SV.pdf
RSL-X93M.pdf
RSL-X94M_RSL-X95M_RSL-X96M_RSL-X97M.pdf
RSL430_RSL452M.pdf
RSL510_RSL512.pdf
RSL512XL.pdf
RSL532XL.pdf
RSL520_RSL532.pdf
RSL570.pdf
RSL580.pdf 
RSL590M.pdf 
RSL602M.pdf and RSL672M.pdf 
RSL632M.pdf and RSL652M.pdf 
RSLT151_RSLT200.pdf
RSKM10-40.pdf
RSFP1.pdf
TMT10_20_25_30.pdf

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