
Understanding Stake and Check Basics
259
11.4
Shifts
11.4.1
Overview
Description
When working on site, it is often the case that design data does not match the measured
data. For example, an existing road surface that should intersect with the design surface may
be 15 cm higher than the plans indicate. To guarantee a smooth intersection, this difference
has to be distributed over the remaining 100 m of paving. To handle these situations, Road-
Runner allows the possibility of adding shifts to the existing design data. A shift is applied
when selecting the element to stake out/check.
)
Note that shifts do not change the stored design. They are applied temporarily for stake out
purpose.
Horizontal and vertical
shifts
Horizontal shifts are always rectangular to the centre line of the element you are working
with. Whereas vertical shifts defined along the plumb line.
a) Horizontal alignment with
constant shift
b) Vertical alignment with constant
shift
b
RR12 013
a
Summary of Contents for RoadRunner
Page 1: ...Leica RoadRunner Technical Reference Manual Version 5 0 English ...
Page 15: ...Step 1 RoadRunner Begin RoadRunner 15 ...
Page 35: ...Step 3 Working in Standard mode RoadRunner 35 ...
Page 121: ...Step 4 Measuring RoadRunner 121 ...
Page 158: ...158 RoadRunner Configuring Screen ...
Page 164: ...164 RoadRunner Configuring Next step CONT F1 to confirm the changes and continue ...
Page 191: ...Configuring RoadRunner 191 ...
Page 201: ...Managing the Project RoadRunner 201 ...
Page 223: ...Viewing and Editing the Design Data RoadRunner 223 ...
Page 251: ...Working with the Extras Menu RoadRunner 251 ...
Page 335: ...Quick Start Tutorial Advanced Mode RoadRunner 335 ...
Page 340: ...i 340 RoadRunner Index ...
Page 341: ...Index RoadRunner i 341 ...