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Steering Compass

Steering Compass

Description:

A steering magnetic compass is a type of navigational tool commonly used on ships and boats to indicate the vessel's heading. The compass is typically mounted on the ship's steering pedestal or bridge and is used by the helmsman to steer the vessel in the desired direction. The steering magnetic compass features a magnetic needle that aligns with the Earth's magnetic field to indicate the vessel's heading. The compass card is typically large and easy to read, with degree markings indicating the vessel's heading in relation to magnetic north. The compass may have additional features such as illumination, compensation for magnetic deviation, and remote reading capability. It is designed for reliable and accurate direction-finding capabilities, even in areas with high levels of magnetic interference.

Standard: GB/T14108-2011 Marine class A magnetic compass



Features:

1. It has beautiful appearance, high precision, full function.

2. It has strong structure, light weight and excellent performance.

3. It has a complete correction deviation device, easy to operate.

4. The various magnetic materials used in the compass have stable properties and long service life.

5. The steering compass can be matched with the automatic steering instrument to provide a course reference.


Drawing of CPT-190 Steering Compass:



Drawing of CPT-165A Steering Compass:


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