Defining the road cross-section – Spectra Precision Survey Pro v4.6 Ranger User Manual User Manual

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It is important to remember that when slope staking a road, the road

profile always remains the same and the slope of the final segment

can only equal the specified positive (cut) slope, or the specified
negative (fill) slope, but the length of this final segment can vary as

much as necessary until it ends at the surface of the terrain (the
catch point).

Defining the Road Cross-Section

1. From the Main Menu select

.

Stakeout ,

Slope Staking . You will need to select a

line that defines the centerline of your road.

If one is not already created, refer to Page
45 for details on creating polylines and

alignments.

2. Tap the Tap Line button and then tap the

polyline or alignment that describes the

centerline of the road you want to slope

stake and then tap to continue.

3. Enter the station that you want to assign to the starting point of

your alignment or polyline in the Begin Station field.

4. If the backsight is not yet set up, tap the Backsight button and

set up the backsight. Tap Next to continue.

5. Enter the horizontal width of the left and

right sides of the road in the 1/2 Road Width
fields. These widths do not have to be the
same.

6. Enter the cross-slopes of each side of the

road in the X-Slope (%) fields.

Note: A negative X-Slope value will result in a

slope where water runs from the centerline of
the road toward the edge.

7. If the road profile also includes a curb or a ditch, check the Stake

Curb / Ditch

checkbox and define the curb or ditch as follows.

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