NEDO Surveying

Professionals from more than 100 countries continue to rely on one brand for measuring equipment: Nedo Surveying. In over a century of existence, Nedo has been offering Dornstetten-made products with the highest standards of quality and reliability in mind.

While this family-owned company has its roots in Germany, it caters to customers across North America and the world. Over four generations have proven that Nedo stands for innovative measuring tools with customer satisfaction in mind.

Nedo Surveying prides itself on its team of experts in engineering, optics, optoelectronics, and mechatronics. From concept and initial design to manufacturing and initial testing, every process is done with a consistent level of standard and industry know-how.

Measuring Tools

Work with the ultimate accuracy and efficiency, do yourself a favor, and buy a Nedo measuring tool. These tools are designed to meet the changing demands of professionals, so they come with convenient features for the modern construction worker.

Taking interior measurements for interior outfitting and window installation can be quick and accurate with Nedo’s electronic telescopic rules. Simply place one of these rules in position, pull out its extending section, and it can instantly display the needed measurements.

These measuring sticks come with bubble levels for accurate horizontal and vertical measurements. Plus, they can convert between various units and can store and transfer measured values to computers using one of Nedo’s measuring tool Bluetooth modules.

Nedo is also known for its Winkeltronic and Winkelfix angle finders. These digital angle finders are perfect for measuring bay windows, interior outfitting, and other tasks that require quick, accurate angle measurements. Just position their shanks against the surface being measured, and you can easily read the measurements on their digital displays.

Levels

Measure the heights of distant points and establish accurate benchmarks with ease. Get yourself one of Nedo’s automatic levels.

Nedo makes automatic builders’ levels with 24x, 28x, or 32x magnification, high contrast imaging, bright optics, and large object aperture, allowing you to view reference points from afar. They feature air-damped compensators for consistent accuracy and durable metal enclosures to withstand the toughest field conditions.

Nedo’s auto levels for engineers have the same features as its builders’ levels. What makes these engineers’ auto levels different is that they come with IP X6-rated housings, making them dust-proof and jet water-resistant.

Tripods

Land surveyors find Nedo tripods for surveying an indispensable tool in their arsenal. They feature quick-release levers and load-bearing brass hinge pins for easy, stable setups and come in different designs for various applications.

Its powder-coated aluminum surveying tripods, for instance, are designed to be durable yet lightweight—perfect for professionals on the go. If you need to adjust your surveying laser to a certain height, Nedo elevator tripods, industrial line elevating tripods, and jumbo machine control laser tripods can extend to over 150 inches, and their elevating columns even feature inch and millimeter scales. And for heavy-duty tripods that are resistant to virtually all kinds of damage, buy a Nedo wooden tripod.

Leveling Rods

For measuring distances between a benchmark and an optical level’s line of sight, Nedo’s grade rods are your best choice. Its invar grade rods are perfect for leveling in dams, power plants, and other large-scale construction areas. Nedo’s aluminum rods, meanwhile, are rust-resistant, reinforced with metal buttons, and lightweight. For heavy use and easy portability, the brand’s fiberglass grade rods are also lightweight, hardwearing, and ergonomically designed.

Poles and Equipment Accessories

Besides all of these, Nedo makes poles for prisms and ranging, accessories for leveling rods, lasers, and tripods, and many more. Choose from a wide range of Nedo products on Engineer Warehouse, an authorized Nedo distributor.

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