This compass is designed using precision manufacturing techniques and constructed entirely from aluminum alloy, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship. A major improvement has been made to the dial: the compass face features a left–right mirror image—please do not question this, as it is a standard dial configuration for modern surveying instruments. With this enhancement, users no longer need to rotate the compass during measurement; simply align the magnetic needle with the desired azimuth, and that direction represents the measured mountain or bearing, making the instrument both convenient to use and easy to master. The FS-60 pocket feng shui compass represents a groundbreaking departure from traditional designs. Its key indicating component—the magnetic needle—is crafted from high-magnetic-permeability material, with an agate bearing embedded in the needle cap and a heat-treated precision alloy pivot pin. This ensures smooth, precise rotation of the needle and guarantees exceptional pointing accuracy. In addition, the compass incorporates a needle-locking mechanism that allows the needle to be secured when not in use, thereby preventing wear on the pivot tip and significantly enhancing the instrument’s durability. The advanced structural design of this compass will bring unparalleled convenience to your measurements.

This compass is designed using precision manufacturing techniques and constructed entirely from aluminum alloy, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship. A major improvement has been made to the dial: the compass face features a left–right mirror image—please do not question this, as it is a standard dial configuration for modern surveying instruments. With this enhancement, users no longer need to rotate the compass during measurement; simply align the magnetic needle with the desired azimuth, and that direction represents the measured mountain or bearing, making the instrument both convenient to use and easy to master. The compact Feng Shui compass breaks new ground by radically reimagining the traditional design. Its key indicator—the magnetic needle—is crafted from high‑permeability magnetic material, with an agate bearing embedded in the needle cap and a hardened, precision alloy pivot pin. This ensures smooth, precise rotation and exceptional pointing accuracy. Additionally, the compass incorporates a needle‑locking mechanism that secures the needle when not in use, preventing wear on the tip and significantly enhancing the instrument’s durability. The advanced structural design of this compass will bring unparalleled convenience to your measurements.

This compass is designed using precision manufacturing techniques and constructed entirely from aluminum alloy, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship. A significant improvement has been made to the dial: the compass face features a left–right mirror image—please do not question this, as it is a standard dial configuration for modern surveying instruments. With this enhancement, users no longer need to rotate the compass during measurement; simply align the magnetic needle with the desired azimuth, and that direction represents the measured bearing. The result is convenient operation and effortless, intuitive measurements. The FS-60 pocket feng shui compass represents a groundbreaking departure from traditional designs. Its key indicating component—the magnetic needle—is crafted from high-magnetic-permeability material, with an agate bearing embedded in the needle cap and a heat-treated precision alloy pivot pin. This ensures smooth, precise rotation of the needle and guarantees exceptional pointing accuracy. Additionally, the compass incorporates a needle-locking mechanism that secures the needle when no measurement is being taken, thereby preventing wear on the needle tip and significantly enhancing the instrument’s durability. The advanced structural design of this compass will bring unparalleled convenience to your surveying work.

The FS-80 laser theodolite and feng shui compass is suitable for a wide range of surveying tasks in mountainous and forested areas, including azimuth measurement, horizontal angle measurement, vertical angle measurement, elevation difference measurement, and distance measurement.

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