Kern GK 23 Geodetic Level/Tilting Level - Kern GK 23 Geodetic Level/Tilting Level - 1950-1960 - Switzerland - Kern





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Kern GK 23 Geodetic Level/Tilting Level, a Swiss-made Kern instrument, in good physical condition and tested and working, dating from the 1950s–1960s, with its hard carrying case.
Description from the seller
This is a vintage Kern GK 23 Geodetic Level/Tilting Level.
This is a Swiss made instrument and appears to be in good condition with some signs of usage.
It looks very similar to Wild-Heerbrugg models that are highly sought after.
The carrying case is also in good condition.
Optics on this unit are very good even so the small scratch on the outer lens. , focuses perfectly and the view is clear with no signs of imperfections. Bubble level is also in excellent shape.
This is a Swiss Made unit, serial number is 123520
Auction includes: Kern GK23 Autolevel Adjustment Tools Hard Carrying Case. Product Description: Kern GK23 Engineer's tilting level with 360° horizontal circle, directly reading to 10', upright telescope image with 30 x magnification, 45 mm aperture, short focus at 1.8 m, coincidence level sensitivity 18" per 2 mm.
Coincidence level is viewed through telescope and azimuth readings through microscope.
This is a vintage Kern GK 23 Geodetic Level/Tilting Level.
This is a Swiss made instrument and appears to be in good condition with some signs of usage.
It looks very similar to Wild-Heerbrugg models that are highly sought after.
The carrying case is also in good condition.
Optics on this unit are very good even so the small scratch on the outer lens. , focuses perfectly and the view is clear with no signs of imperfections. Bubble level is also in excellent shape.
This is a Swiss Made unit, serial number is 123520
Auction includes: Kern GK23 Autolevel Adjustment Tools Hard Carrying Case. Product Description: Kern GK23 Engineer's tilting level with 360° horizontal circle, directly reading to 10', upright telescope image with 30 x magnification, 45 mm aperture, short focus at 1.8 m, coincidence level sensitivity 18" per 2 mm.
Coincidence level is viewed through telescope and azimuth readings through microscope.

