
Understanding Stake and Check Basics
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11.7
Methods for Slope Staking
Manual and design
slopes
RoadRunner offers a manual slope stake out and a slope stake out by design.
Four methods of slope
stake out
Independent if using manual or design slopes the following four different methods are avail-
able:
The method used for slope stake out
Slope Method
is selected as part of
RR Road Config-
uration
. Refer to "6.3 Configuration Settings for the Program - Road Config" for more infor-
mation on choosing the slope method.
Type
Description
Manual slopes
The slope is defined manually by offsets and the slope ratio relative
to a known centre line.
Design slope
The slope is nominated out of the full 3D design of the road job.
Method
Description
General
A generic slope stake out method.
Reference point
Stake out of a reference peg with a defined offset from the catch
point. Refer to "11.7.3 Slope Staking Using a Reference Point".
Batter rails
Stake out of batter rails with defined peg heights. Refer to "11.7.4
Slope Staking With Batter Rails".
Batter rails with a
reference peg
Stake out of batter rails with a defined offset from the catch point.
Refer to "11.7.5 Staking Batter Rails Using a Reference Point".
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 ...