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A wooden tripod is used in surveying to provide a stable and firm support for precision instruments. It is commonly used to mount automatic levels, theodolites, and total stations during field measurements.
Because wood absorbs vibrations and is less affected by temperature changes, the tripod helps keep the instrument steady, improving accuracy. Wooden tripods are widely used in leveling, such as setting formation levels for roads, floors, and foundations.
They are also used in traversing and setting out, where the instrument must remain fixed over a point while angles and distances are measured. In control surveys and long observations, wooden tripods reduce movement and the need for repeated adjustments.
In summary, a wooden tripod is used wherever high accuracy, stability, and reliability are required in surveying work.