Reticle Cross Hair
Item Name Code (INC) 12948
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A slender piece of material, such as spider web, human hair, platinum wire or silkworm filament, used for making cross and stadia lines in reticles of optical instruments.
Additional Information for Reticle Cross Hair
Reticle crosshairs are a type of optical instrument used in various applications, including microscopy, telescopes, and surveying equipment. They consist of a thin, usually black, lines or wires that intersect at a central point, forming a crosshair pattern.
Reticle crosshairs are commonly used as a reference point or a measuring tool in these instruments. They help users align objects, measure distances, or determine the position of specific points within the field of view. The crosshair pattern provides a visual reference that aids in accurate observation, measurement, and analysis.
In the supply class Optical Instruments, Test Equipment, Components And Accessories, reticle crosshairs are considered a component or accessory that can be used in conjunction with various optical instruments. They are typically available in different sizes, materials, and designs to suit different applications and instruments.
Overall, reticle crosshairs play a crucial role in enhancing the precision and accuracy of optical instruments, making them an essential component in the field of instruments and laboratory equipment.
Related Item Names for INC 12948 Reticle Cross Hair
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 12948 Reticle Cross Hair Page 1 of 1
- SPIDERWEB
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 1 | DAC: 5
- 012R114
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 2 | DAC: 4