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Keson

Keson® Pocket Rod Combination Builder’s Rod & Surveyor’s Pole

Great for foundation work, grading, swimming pools and construction photo records.

Item #: 40046
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Description

Keson Pocket Rod Combination Builder’s Rod & Surveyor’s Pole, 10ths/100ths

To use, completely remove the coated steel blade from the case, and you have a convenient, rigid 6-1/2´ leveling rod! Graduated on two sides with sharp, easy-to-read numerals. Tecron-Tuff Coat™ protects graduations from wear. Not affected by moisture. Built-in-target, heavy-duty end hook.

Product Notes

  • English Scales.

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Quick Specs

Brand Keson
MPN PR610
UPC 052837005208
UNSPSC 41114200

Quick Specs

Brand: Keson
MPN: PR610
UPC: 052837005208
UNSPSC: 41114200

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Anonymous

I use this for reference in photos, as a pointer for something out of reach, to measure rock diameters, but most importantly for non-professional ground surveys. I often work under a bridge or within a culvert and when I can't fully extend my stadia rod, this flexible tape rod does the trick because I can extend it until it hits the ceiling and then let it bend, and it's already in 10ths of a foot! It isn't waterproof, so to extend the life I leave them out of the pocket case to dry at the end of the day.

Anonymous

As an archaeologist I use these when photographing wall profiles. You can extend them so the end hook rests on the bottom of the excavation and rotate the case 180 degrees so that it rests on the ground surface at the top of the excavation. It provides a clear "free-standing" reference scale in the photograph when used this way. They have been part of my "photo kit" for many years and are still providing service. Kudos to Keson.

Anonymous

These little pocket rods are very handy for field biology, very light, and very portable. Better than retractable tapes as long as measurements are under 6.5 feet. We purchased 4 in the early 90's that are still in service and used at least once per year. Only comment: they could be improved by adding a loop or hook for belt attachment.