Tribrach parts
Quote from dmyhill on October 29, 2024, 10:37 amProbably a fruitless question, but can you get parts for tribrachs at this point?
I have a basically new Geodesy tribrach, and somehow a crew member walked up twisted the knob back and forth and broke the part that cams the locking plate back and forth (not the handle, the connector).
Are tribrachs just disposable at this point? It is sans optical plummet, so it isn't worth paying someone to fix it, but I could do it...
Probably a fruitless question, but can you get parts for tribrachs at this point?
I have a basically new Geodesy tribrach, and somehow a crew member walked up twisted the knob back and forth and broke the part that cams the locking plate back and forth (not the handle, the connector).
Are tribrachs just disposable at this point? It is sans optical plummet, so it isn't worth paying someone to fix it, but I could do it...
Quote from lukenz on October 29, 2024, 11:13 amI've inherited a Leica gdf121 (old gdf321; no plummet) which is missing the locking mechanism but otherwise good. Local dealer said parts not available. Next step email is to email some more distant dealers and see if they have some spares.
Right to repair doesn't seem to have reached the geospatial world yet.
I've inherited a Leica gdf121 (old gdf321; no plummet) which is missing the locking mechanism but otherwise good. Local dealer said parts not available. Next step email is to email some more distant dealers and see if they have some spares.
Right to repair doesn't seem to have reached the geospatial world yet.
Quote from Norman_Oklahoma on October 29, 2024, 11:15 amI know that parts can be had for the professional grade Leicas - most commonly via Leica repair shop technicians. Not sure that it would be worth the trouble for lesser makes and models.
I know that parts can be had for the professional grade Leicas - most commonly via Leica repair shop technicians. Not sure that it would be worth the trouble for lesser makes and models.