Buying a second-hand total station can save money, but only if you know what to inspect first. This guide explains what surveyors should check before buying a used total station, including calibration history, EDM performance, angle accuracy, batteries, accessories, software compatibility, serial numbers, and common red flags to avoid.
Best Magnetic Locator for Surveyors: A Practical Buyer’s Guide
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Understanding total station price differences can be challenging when options range from entry level manual units to advanced robotic systems. In this guide, we break down total station costs, compare features across price ranges, and help you determine which total station is the best fit for your surveying or construction workflow.

