=To measure the deflection and site of a target.=—Lay 0 on the aiming
point as above. If the line of sight must be moved through a large
angle, press down on the azimuth worm lever as far as it will go and
while holding it down, move the azimuth mechanism until the line of
sight is approximately directed upon the target; then release the worm
knob (for deflection) and the elevation worm knob (for elevation).
Center the site level. Read the deflection and site.
=To measure the compass deflection of a target.=—Set both the azimuth
index micrometer to read 40. Release the wing nut; turn the telescope
until the N and S poles of the compass are respectively near the N and
S points marked on the compass box. Make the coincidence accurately
with the adjusting worm wheel. Now proceed to measure the deflection
and site of the target as described above.
=The Tripod and Azimuth Gear Case.=—The leather cover protecting the
ball and socket joint must fit snugly both above and below, and be free
of rips or holes. The ball and socket joint and the tripod legs should
be easily adjusted and moved, but should remain fixed when clamped by
the clamping levers.
For carrying the aiming circle assembled on the tripod, the wing nut
and the vertical spindle clamping lever should be clamped tightly and
the instrument carried over the shoulder by grasping the tripod legs,
head of tripod resting on the shoulder.
Adjustments B. C. Telescope and Aiming Circle.
The B. C. Telescope and the Aiming Circle are correctly adjusted when
the following conditions prevail: Telescope properly focussed; plane
of level perpendicular to the vertical axis of the instrument; angle
of site scale reading 300 when the line of sight is horizontal; lost
motion on worm gears eliminated. In principle, the adjustments of
the B. C. Telescope and of the Aiming Circle are exactly the same.
The leveling and focusing have already been described. Detailed
instructions of the operations in eliminating lost motion in the worm
gears will be found in the _Handbook for F. A. Fire Control Equipment_,
1916.
=To make the site scale read 300 when the line of sight is
horizontal.=—Set up the telescope or aiming circle. Level the
instrument so that the bubble on the azimuth worm case will remain
centered while the instrument is turned 1600 mils. Lay on some point
of a stake or other vertical linear object which is at a convenient
distance but not closer than 100 yards to the instrument. The point
selected should be at such a height that the telescope can later be set
up close to it, with the objective at the same height as the selected
point. Read the angle of site. This reading will be equal to (300 + S
+ E), in which S is the angle of slope of the line of sight, and E is
the error in the site adjustment. Before leaving this station, set up a
second stake near the telescope and mark on it a point which is at the
height of the objective.
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