Suunto KB-14/360R G Hand-Bearing Compass 0-360°
Suunto KB-14/360R G Hand-Bearing Compass 0-360° (ea)
FLT P/N #:SUNKB-14/360R G
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The Suunto KB-14 hand-held precision compasses are used all over the world by foresters, surveyors, engineers, cartographers, geologists, miners and architects and many others to measure bearings quickly, reliably and easily.
The Suunto KB-14/360R G is a precision compass with adjustable sighting eyepiece. The KB-14/360R G is an azimuth 0-360° model graduated in 1° units. The KB-14 provides an optical reading of bearing to target (foresight) and reverse (backsight). Small backsight bearings are printed above the larger foresight bearings for easier orientation and navigation (see illustration).
Suunto bearing compasses are designed to combine extreme accuracy with ease and speed of operation. The accuracy is 1/3°, graduation 1° and the compass weighs only 93g (3.28 oz). The flat, machined aluminum compact housing has no protruding or adjustable parts and are designed to stand up to heavy-duty wear. The compasses are water resistant.
The cards of these compasses are immersed in a special dampening fluid that ensures vibrationless, smooth movement. They are pivoted on polished sapphire tips. The veering assembly is to all intents and purposes subject to no wear and the liquid remains clear and its viscosity low under all conditions.
Note: Suunto no longer makes compasses calibrated for different worldwide zones. All Suunto KB14 compasses use a unique globally balanced system. A single needle is balanced to work anywhere in the world. This is achieved by a breakthrough construction allowing the needle and magnet to tilt independently. This allows it to work in any worldwide zone with the same accuracy and precision.
The compasses have been given permanent anti-static treatment. The lens apertures of the Suunto KB-14 and KB-20 types are restricted horizontally by a column, which automatically centers the eye on the optical axis, thus eliminating parallax.
DIRECTIONS:
Keep both eyes open and aim with the compass so that the sighting line meets the target when viewing through the lens. In R-models the main scale indicates the bearing to the target you are aiming at and the reversed scale indicates the bearing from your target to the aimed location. This feature is of great help, especially at sea, when determining exact locations. Use your left or right eye for reading the compass depending on your personal preferences. When both eyes are open, an optical illusion makes the sighting line extend above the body of the compass over the target. This increases reading accuracy and speed.
Azimuth model, 0-360°
Graduated in 1° units
Accuracy is 1/3° and the compass weighs only 93g (3.28 oz)
Flat, compact housing with no
protruding or adjustable parts
Durable aluminum housing -
protects against water, impact,
corrosion
Dampening liquid does not freeze
or evaporate
1/4" x 20 thread on back for easy
mounting to camera tripod.
Wrist strap and nylon carrying case
included
Made in Finland
Graduated in 1° units
Accuracy is 1/3° and the compass weighs only 93g (3.28 oz)
Flat, compact housing with no
protruding or adjustable parts
Durable aluminum housing -
protects against water, impact,
corrosion
Dampening liquid does not freeze
or evaporate
1/4" x 20 thread on back for easy
mounting to camera tripod.
Wrist strap and nylon carrying case
included
Made in Finland
Balancing zones
The Earths magnetic field does not flow evenly between the magnetic poles along the surface of the planet. The local magnetic field lines tilt as you approach a pole, flowing completely vertical at either pole.To compensate for the natural tilt in the magnetic field, Suunto compasses use one of two balancing systems. One is a two-zone system with needles balanced for either the northern or southern hemisphere.The second is a unique globally balanced system. A single needle is balanced to work anywhere in the world. This is achieved by a breakthrough construction allowing the needle and magnet to tilt independently.Read more about balancing zones.
The Earths magnetic field does not flow evenly between the magnetic poles along the surface of the planet. The local magnetic field lines tilt as you approach a pole, flowing completely vertical at either pole.To compensate for the natural tilt in the magnetic field, Suunto compasses use one of two balancing systems. One is a two-zone system with needles balanced for either the northern or southern hemisphere.The second is a unique globally balanced system. A single needle is balanced to work anywhere in the world. This is achieved by a breakthrough construction allowing the needle and magnet to tilt independently.Read more about balancing zones.
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