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INDEX - CONTINUED - 14069_660
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Engineering Aid 3 - Beginning Structural engineering guide book
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Elements  of  surveying  and  surveying  equip- ment—Continued basic  surveying  instruments—Continued precision  level,  11-28,  11-32 military level, 11-30 to 11-31 self-leveling  level,  11-31  to  11-32 theodolite,  11-20  to  11-27 one-minute  theodolite, 11-24 one-second   theodolite, 11-27 classification  of  surveying,  11-1 geodetic  surveying,  11-2 11-20 to 11-24 to to  11-2 plane  surveying,  11-1  to  11-2 field  equipment,  11-35  to  11-46 field  tools,  11-35  to  11-36 surveying  accessories,  11-37  to  11-46 adjusting  pins,  11-46 chaining  pin,  11-42 leveling  rod,  target,  and  rod level,  11-42  to  11-44 magnifying  glass,  11-45  to  11-46 optical  plumbing  assembly,  11-40 to 11-41 plumb  bob,  cord,  and  target, 11-39 to 11-40 range  pole,  11-39 stadia  boards,  11-44  to  11-45 tape  accessories,  11-41 tape  repair  kit,  11-46 tripod,  11-38  to  11-39 turning-point  pins  and 11-45 surveying tapes, 11-36 to 1 invar tapes, 11-37 to 11-42 plates, 1-37 metallic-tapes,  11-36  to  11-37 steel tapes, 11-37 field  supplies,  11-46  to  11-49 flagging,  11-49 marking  materials,  11-48  to  11-49 note-keeping  materials,  11-49 personal  protective  and  safety  equip- ment,  11-49 survey  point  markers,  11-47  to  11-48 permanent  markers,  11-47  to 11-48 semipermanent  markers,  11-47 types  of  surveying  operations,  11-4  to 11-12 fieldwork,  11-4  to  11-7 collection  of  engineering  data, 11-4 to 11-5 factors   affecting to  11-6 fieldwork,  11-5 Elements of surveying and surveying equipment, Continued types  of  surveying  operations—Continued fieldwork—Continued field  notes,  11-6  to  11-7 field  survey  parties,  11-6 office  work,  11-7  to  11-12 adjustment,  11-8  to  11-9 computation,   11-7 drafting  used  in  surveying,  11-9 to  11-10 kinds  of  maps,  11-10  to  11-12 orientation  symbol,  11-10 types  of  surveys,  11-2  to  11-4 construction  surveys,  11-2 route  surveys,  11-3 special  surveys,  11-3  to  11-4 control  surveys,  11-3  to  11-4 hydrographic  surveys,  11-4 land surveys, 11-3 topographic  surveys,  11-3 Engineering  Aid  rating,  16-1  to  16-5 importance  of  the  EA  rating,  16-1 scope  of  duties  and  responsibilities,  16-1 typical  EA  billets,  16-1  to  16-5 Equipment,  maintaining  surveying,  12-31  to 12-32 Erasers  and  erasing  accessories,  2-5  to  2-6 Expansion  joints,  concrete,  7-17 Extension  lines,  3-21  to  3-22 Exterior  finish,  6-27  to  6-34 exterior  trim,  6-29  to  6-31 flashing,  6-32  to  6-33 gutters  and  downspouts,  6-34 roof  sheathing  and  roof  covering,  6-27  to 6-29 wall  sheathing,  6-31  to  6-32 F Fasteners, 6-46 to 6-51 bolts  and  driftpins,  6-50  to  6-51 nails, 6-49 screws,  6-50 Fiberboard,   6-12 Field  equipment,  surveying,  11-35  to  11-46 field  tools,  11-35  to  11-36 surveying,  accessories,  11-37  to  11-46 surveying  tapes,  11-36  to  11-37 Field  explorations,  planning,  15-13 Field   supplies,   11-46   to   11-49 flagging,  11-49 marking  materials,  11-48  to  11-49 note-keeping  materials,  11-49 INDEX-7







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