For Ref batter perpendicular
a
c
b
d
e
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a
Slope to stake out
b
Natural surface
c
Catch point of the slope
d
Defined reference point offset
e
Height of the "traveller", per-
pendicular
Workflow
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The first step is to stake out the catch point of the slope. The refer-
ence point offset and traveller height are not taken in account in this
step. Based on this approximate catch point the projected catch
point on the slope is calculated.
The projected catch point is used as a starting point for the stakeout
of the reference peg.
1.
Stake out the position of the catch point by using
Difference in
offset
and/or
Difference in height
on the Stake/Check panel.
When
Difference in offset
and
Difference in height
are equal to
zero, the catch point has been located.
2.
Fn
Tools
to access the Tools panel. The measured position is used
as the catch point for the stake out of the reference point.
3.
Select
Place reference peg
to access the stakeout panel for the ref-
erence peg.
4.
Stake out the reference point using
Difference in offset
. When
Difference in offset
is equal to zero the reference peg position has
been found.
5.
Place the pole on top of the reference peg. The value for
Difference
in height
indicates how far below the top of the peg the batter has
to be placed.
6.
Place the pole on the position of the batter rail to be used as a ref-
erence for the slope values to mark on the batter rail.
Difference in
height
should now read zero. All values shown under the page
are relative to the original slope.
7.
to return to
Stake Slope
. Stake out the next catch point from
this panel.
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