Description
GeoMax
Since 2007, GeoMax has offered a wide variety of surveying and construction solutions. Based out of Switzerland, GeoMax is part of the Hexagon family and can draw on their vast resources to offer the best possible product. GeoMax designs products for surveyors, construction, mining, GIS, layout and more. Within the GeoMax line of surveying products, you can always find a solution that fits your specific needs.
GeoMax is behind many of the most popular manual and robotic total stations including the Zoom10, Zoom95 and more. Their products can be used in a variety of applications including; topography, cadastral and construction surveys. Their products are known for their high-quality and precision, as well as their user-friendly design and reliability. In addition to their hardware solutions, GeoMax provides software solutions for field and office work.
The GeoMax Zoom95
The GeoMax Zoom95 is the latest robotic total station from GeoMax, that has incorporated all the lessons from the previous generation Zoom90. Robotic total stations are perfect for those that need a higher degree of accuracy than that provided by a GNSS system, or are in an area where traditional GNSS surveying is not possible. With a robotic total station, you can obtain the precision possible with a manual total station, but avoid the cost of a second rod man. The system is entirely self contained and can be run by one operator.
Accuracy Options: 1″, 2″, 3″ 5″
Range: Up to 2500 m with Prism, 500 and 1000 m Reflectorless Options Available
Bluetooth Range: 800 m
Max Speed: 90 km/h at 100m
Advanced Functionality
The GeoMax Zoom95 is fully compatible with many different software packages including X-Pad and MicroSurvey’s FieldGenius. When paired with the Mesa you get a long range robotic solution that allows for accurate measurements and easy data pickup. Plus with the ability to perform your own calibrations, you can keep your instrument dialed in.
With the STReAM360 technology, the GeoMax Zoom95 quickly tracks, aquires and locks to the prism ensuring you can always take the shot you need.
Scout: A vertical laser fan is emitted from the instrument as it rotates. As soon as reflections from a prism are received, the Zoom95 accurately aims at the prism.
TRack: The target is continuously tracked. The Zoom95 can track prisms moving at up to 90 km/h.
AiM: The Zoom95 aims accurately at the prism without having to look through a telescope.
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