Wild T3
theodolite Wild T3
record number: 34
instrument type: theodolite
manufacturer: Wild
serial number: 11162
model: T3
weight: 11.07 kg
dimensions (l/w/h): 26/19/36 cm
year of manufacture: 1934 / 1948
centering and leveling the instrument: optical plummet
circular level
toric level on the alidade, centrally set
coincidence vertical circle level

The Wild T3 model of the second-order theodolite was produced between 1934 and 1948 and was mainly used for precision measurements. The instrument is the most precise optical theodolite in the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering collection. Patented by Heinrich Wild in 1921, the modern design is also a feature of this instrument. The cylindrical axis clamped to the detachable base, the ball bearings, the centric alidade toric level, the optical plummet, the glass circles and the reading by means of the microscope at the eyepiece of the telescope are the essential technological improvements derived from the Zeiss Th1 model. The divisions on the horizontal and vertical circles with a graduation unit of 10c are read using a coincidence microscope. The graduation unit of the micrometer division is 1cc (0.3'').

The instrument was used for measurements in national trigonometric nets of higher orders, for research tasks, and less frequently in teaching work, mainly for measurements in diploma theses. In 2016, the instrument was cleaned and partially lacquered.

Characteristics
horizontal circle vertical circle
diameter: protected, 140 mm protected, 95 mm
type of division: engraved division engraved division
limb implementation: glass bracket glass bracket
division: centesimal centesimal
unit: 10c 10c
Reading
number of reading points: 1 1
reading device: optical micrometer optical micrometer
number of units: 1000 1000
graduation unit: 1cc 1cc
repetition: repetition screw /
Telescope
diameter of objective: 60 mm
magnification: 24 x, 30 x, 40 x
type: telescope with internal focusing
cross hairs/reticule: Reichenbach's crosshairs, constant 100