Borehole Compass Inclinometer
This instrument determines the dip angle and azimuth angle of boreholes. It is used to control borehole drilling direction and slope to avoid accidents during drilling procedures.



Technical Specifications
Overview
Precision Borehole Measurement
The Borehole Compass Inclinometer is a specialized, non-magnetic instrument designed for precise angular measurements in geological and engineering applications. Built for durability, it features a robust outer sheath capable of withstanding significant hydraulic pressure. This self-contained unit operates without external power or cables, making it an ideal solution for single-point determinations in non-magnetic environments.
Measurement Capabilities
Dip Angle Accuracy
| Range | Error |
|---|---|
| 0–30º | ±1º |
| 30–60º | ±2º |
- Azimuth Angle Range
- 360 º
- Azimuth Error
- ±4º (for Dip angle ≥4º)
Physical Specifications
- Outer Diameter
- 75 mm
- Instrument Length
- 1990 mm
- Weight
- 33 kg
Operational Details
Max Working Temperature
- Power Requirements
- Not required (Manual operation)
- Hydraulic Pressure Resistance
- 7 MPa
- Timing Range
- 10–110 minutes
- Operational Constraints
- Cable-freeSingle-point determination onlyNon-magnetic area use only



